Why do scientists question the assumption that all mammalian brains are made the same way?
Suzana Herculano-Houzel: What is so special about the human brain?

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Because all brains are the same size.
Because different species have different numbers of neurons despite similar brain sizes.
Because cows are smarter than chimps.
Because all animals have the same cognitive abilities.
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What is one reason the human brain is considered special compared to other animals?
It is the largest brain in the animal kingdom.
It has a larger cerebral cortex than expected for its body size.
It weighs more than an elephant's brain.
It uses less energy than other brains.
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What method was developed to count neurons in the brain?
Using a microscope to count neurons directly.
Dissolving the brain into a soup to count cell nuclei.
Weighing the brain to estimate neuron count.
Measuring brain size to determine neuron number.
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How do primate brains differ from rodent brains in terms of neuron count?
Primate brains lose neurons as they grow larger.
Rodent brains have more neurons than primate brains of the same size.
Primate brains have fewer neurons than rodent brains of the same size.
Primate brains gain neurons without increasing the average size of each neuron.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why does the human brain require so much energy?
Because it is made like a rodent brain.
Because it has a huge number of neurons.
Because it is the largest brain in the animal kingdom.
Because it is constantly growing.
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What evolutionary trade-off is discussed in relation to primate brain and body size?
A large body size requires fewer neurons.
Larger bodies always have more neurons.
There is a trade-off between body size and number of neurons.
Neurons are inexpensive to maintain.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How did cooking influence human evolution?
It allowed humans to eat less food.
It provided more energy from food, supporting a large number of neurons.
It made food taste better.
It reduced the need for hunting.
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What is the human advantage in terms of brain structure?
Having the most energy-efficient brain.
Having the smallest brain relative to body size.
Having the largest number of neurons in the cerebral cortex.
Having the largest brain in the animal kingdom.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What unique practice is believed to have allowed humans to evolve cognitively?
Hunting in groups.
Using tools.
Building shelters.
Cooking food.
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What does the speaker thank their ancestors for inventing?
Shelters
Cooking
Hunting tools
Agriculture
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