Quotes
“Life is complicated. That’s why we have brains, the most complex thing in the world. Here, elegantly and eruditely told, is the story of how ours came to be. This is the only book you need to read on the topic.” Robin Dunbar, author of Friends: Understanding the Power of Our Most Important Relationships
“Rogier Mars brings the story of brain evolution to life, from the earliest animals to the rise of modern humans. Free of hype and rich in clarity, this book blends scholarship, storytelling, and personal insight to offer an ideal introduction to the biological roots of cognition—for students, scientists, and general readers alike.” Chet C. Sherwood, George Washington University
“This book presents a broadly accessible account of the evolutionary changes that led to modern human brains and cognition, beginning with neural systems for active foraging and ending with circuits for managing social complexities, including language. I learned a lot from this book and found it a joy to read!” Georg F. Striedter, coauthor of Brains Through Time: A Natural History of Vertebrates