Stone Age Hand Axe Shaped by Complex Brain

Stone Age Hand Axe Shaped by Complex Brain

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205 Video Views·Jul 31, 2024

The ability to make a Lower Paleolithic hand axe depends on complex cognitive control by the prefrontal cortex, including the "central executive" function of working memory, an Emory University study finds. Experimental archeologist Dietrich Stout trains novices to make Stone Age tools to explore the evolution of the human brain.