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Lecture Notes on Brain and Behavior These lecture notes explore the relationship between the brain and behavior, focusing on the structure and function of the nervous system, neural communication, and the biological basis of psychological processes.

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Brain and behaviour session 4: the relationship between
brain size and behaviour

 Savant syndrome – brain damage brought about through a traumatic birth – lack the
ability to look after themselves but can develop heightened abilities in different
areas (music, art, languages)
 Does overall brain size predict behavioural differences across species?
 Neuroethology – a comparative approach looking at the brain across different
species and how these are suited to their environment – proposed by Darwin ‘theory
of evolution’ – anatomical changes in a species which help to aid survival
 Does absolute brain size correlate with cognitive ability? Macaque brain is smaller
than a cow brain – studied as display human like social interaction however cow
brain is larger but less rich in higher cognitive functional ability
 Allometry – the importance of brain size relative to body size – body weight is an
important factor in relation to brain size – increased brain size results in increased
brain size – some animals however will have either a larger or smaller brain size than
that predicted due to body size (residual brain size – larger than predicted)
 Residual brain size is related to more complex behaviour – howler monkey and
squirrel monkey have same body size yet different brain sizes – squirrel monkeys
have a larger residual brain size which results in more a more complex pattern of
behaviour such as eating patterns may suggest why brain size is larger – more
complex behaviour can result in a greater residual brain size which reflects why
different
 Evolution of the human brain and cognition – over the course of human evolution
from homo habilis to homo sapien the human body has increased in weight/size
(50%) alongside this the residual brain size has also increased (200%) as a result of
increase the cognitive ability has also developed to become more complex
 Genes may underlie evolutionary changes in brain size – microencephaly gene which
causes brain size to be much smaller than residual brain size (found across speices) –
in evolution the impact of the microencephaly gene has become greater and more
destructive
 Does the size of brain regions predict behavioural differences across species?
 The localization of function – where certain behaviours/functions are localised
 Evolutionary specializations of brain and behaviour – bats use of echolocation in
order to find food
 The principle of proper mass – dolphins live in environments where vision is
impaired so as a result hearing is advance, ibex however need vision in order to
survive – within the mid-brain there is the superior colliculus (important for vision)
inferior colliculus (important for hearing) – dolphins have a larger IC whereas an ibex
have a larger SC this relates to the principle of proper mass whereby regions that are
more needed within a species are considerably larger than another
 Overrepresentation of critical body parts in sensory and motor maps – in humans
sensory regions are disproportionately larger than regions related to hands or face –
control of face and hand are again disproportionately larger than the main body
mass – in rats whiskers are over represented in the cortex of the brain a barrel –
each whisker is relative
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