Email to editor
Email to Support
Thuglak Online Store
Cho's Collections


Kathadi Ramamurthi's


Tamil Telefilms
6 VCD/DVD Collections


Bharatanatyam
5 - VCD/DVD Collections


Yoga
8 - VCD/DVD Collections


Carnatic Music - Vocal
25 - VCD/DVD Collections


Devotional
21 - VCD/DVD Collections


Carnatic Music - Instrument
10 - VCD/DVD Collections


Mouli's
6 - VCD/DVD Collections


Crazy's
22 - VCD/DVD Collections


S.Ve.Shekher's
15 - VCD/DVD Collections


Kuchupudi
6 VCD/DVD Collections


Y.Gee.Mahendra's
8 - VCD/DVD Collections


Dummies Drama's
6 - VCD/DVD Collections

Cities, human brains evolved in similar ways

Category :International Sub Category :Americas
2009-09-04 00:00:00
   Views : 427

Washington, Sep 4 - Cities and human brains have evolved in strikingly similar ways, says a new study.

Just as advanced mammalian brains require a robust neural network to achieve richer and more complex thought, large cities require advanced highways and transportation systems to allow larger and more productive population.

The new study by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) unearthed a striking similarity in how larger brains and cities deal with the difficult problem of maintaining sufficient interconnectedness.

'Natural selection has passively guided the evolution of mammalian brains throughout time, just as politicians and entrepreneurs have indirectly shaped the organisation of cities large and small,' neurobiology expert Mark Changizi, who led the study, said.

'It seems both of these invisible hands have arrived at a similar conclusion: brains and cities, as they grow larger, have to be similarly densely interconnected to function optimally,' adds Changizi, RPI assistant professor in cognitive science.




Author :Indo Asian News Service



Bookmark and Share

Related News

  • Four human heads found in coolers in Mexico
  • Nine more cities to have bus rapid transit system
  • Over 100 human skeletons recovered from field in Uttar Pradesh
  • Railways to review its land acquisition policy
  • Railways to start special train to promote Games
  • Railways to develope 64 'multi-function stations': Banerjee
  • Elijah thinks technology will cause downfall of humanity
  • Communists are conspiring against the railways: Mamata