
How Did The First Brain Evolve
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00:00 The First Brain
10:00 - Part 1 - What Is A Brain?
28:08 - Part 2 - How Did Brains Evolve?
49:41 - Part 3 - When Did Brains Evolve?
Researched and Written by Leila Battison
Edited by James Devonport
Audio & Additional Editing by Pete Kelly
Narration by David Kelly
Thumbnail Art by Ettore Mazza
Sources -
https://www.newscientist.com/article/...
https://www.the-scientist.com/what-wa...
https://www.popularmechanics.com/scie...
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles...
https://karger.com/bbe/article-abstra...
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/f...
https://www.newscientist.com/article/...
https://www.open.edu/openlearn/histor...
https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/brai...
https://thebrain.mcgill.ca/flash/d/d_... https://royalsocietypublishing.org/do...
https://news.arizona.edu/news/525-mil...
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science...
https://phys.org/news/2022-07-million...
Other Minds - Peter Godfrey Smith
https://www.bbc.co.uk/future/article/...
https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/eyes-o...
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Image Sources:
INTRO
Julian Johnsonmortimer/Pexels;
T. Jeffrey Parker, A Manual of Zoology (1900);
Holliday Lab, “Alligator Trigeminal Nerve and Brain” (Sketchfab), CC BY-SA 4.0;
Crocodile Brain: CK12;
Nobu Tamura, Mike Fisher, Versal, Auge=mit, 511KeV – all CC BY(-SA);
Brasilodon quadrangularis, Anatomical Society/Wiley.
PART 1
Polygon data: DBCLS BodyParts3D, CC BY-SA 2.1 JP;
Ratiu et al. (2004);
Wilgus Collection photo, CC BY-SA 3.0;
Cicero Moraes, M. Oktar Guloglu, Dr. Jana, Bruttokolliko, Quorumetrix – all CC BY(-SA);
Van Horn et al. (2012), PLoS ONE, CC BY 2.5;
Walsh et al., Bradbury/PLoS, Hermann Cuntz/PLoS, Minerbi et al., CC BY 2.5;
Erald Mecani, H. Zell, Trebol-a – CC BY-SA.
PART 2
Eric Kilby, IssamBarhoumi, Wapondaponda, Mary Harrsch – CC BY(-SA);
Orthodoxe-heilige.ch, Khalili Collections – CC BY 4.0;
Jl FilpoC, Daniel Jolivet, MartinPoulter, Werner Ustorf, Mohammed Kamal, Ridwan0810, Chi King – CC BY(-SA);
Zoo Duisburg (Anil Öztas), Silesian Museum exhibits – CC BY(-NC)-SA;
Bartolini-Lucenti et al., Mauricio Antón, Muséum de Toulouse, Robert S. Burrett, OpenStax – CC BY(-SA);
Anatomography, CC BY-SA 2.1 JP;
Pbuergler, Di Loreto & Hurlbert (Smithsonian), Tim Evanson, Shalom – CC BY(-SA);
Olleyolin, Mariana Ruiz, Jmarchn – own work;
Sergey Karpov, Daniel Stoupin – CC BY-SA (choano.org);
Nikolić et al., CC BY 2.5.
PART 3
Fraser et al., CC0; Stephen Hudson, Oleg Kuznetsov (3depix), Didier Descouens – CC BY(-SA);
Muséum de Toulouse, Tim Evanson – CC BY-SA;
Gonzales et al., Brasier et al. (Lyell Collection), Jamie Hiscocks, Oast House Archive – various CC BY(-SA);
Nobu Tamura (spinops.blogspot), Marcus Ringer, Alina Zienowicz, Junnn11 – CC BY(-SA);
Moysiuk & Caron, Qohelet12, Park et al. (Nature), Sirius Passet images – CC BY 4.0;
Dlyj0604, Martin Smith, B Kimmel/Geoff Gallice – CC BY(-SA);
Cardiodictyon catenulum: Strausfeld/Univ. Arizona (Science.org);
Ryan Somma, Dunn et al., Verisimilus, Nhobgood, Smith609 – CC BY(-SA/2.5);
Aleksey Nagovitsyn (Alnagov), 3depix, MUSE – CC BY-SA;
Smokeybjb, James St. John – CC BY(-SA);
Pates et al., ANU TV, Prehistorica CM, Dongjing Fu et al. – CC BY 4.0;
Ma et al. (2014), Jie Yang et al. – Nat. Commun., CC BY 4.0;
Strausfeld (Spinops), CC BY-SA;
Life Science Databases (LSDB), CC BY-SA 2.1 JP;
Danielsabinasz, Tree of Life (Neal Olander), zeevveez, Cephas, Jón Helgi Jónsson, Ester Inbar, LiquidGhoul – CC BY(-SA);
Del Mouro et al., Cranitch et al. (Zootaxa), FunkMonk – CC BY(-SA).
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