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''Survival of the Fattest: The Key to Human Brain Evolution'' was written by Stephen C. Cunnane. | '''''Survival of the Fattest: The Key to Human Brain Evolution''''' was written by [[Stephen C. Cunnane]]. The book outlines why fat babies are important to human brain evolution and the ecological circumstances that allowed for fat babies to evolve. Cunnane details the specific nutrients that are important for human brain growth and function and explains the ways in which they work. Cunnane also presents a theory called the [[Shore-Based Scenario]] to explain where ancient hominids obtained these nutrients. |
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Survival of the Fattest: The Key to Human Brain Evolution was written by Stephen C. Cunnane. The book outlines why fat babies are important to human brain evolution and the ecological circumstances that allowed for fat babies to evolve. Cunnane details the specific nutrients that are important for human brain growth and function and explains the ways in which they work. Cunnane also presents a theory called the Shore-Based Scenario to explain where ancient hominids obtained these nutrients.