Posted on 09/30/2021 9:51:52 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
I think we are second.
A lot of brain matter is needed for sharp color sensitive vision. The Neanderthal had larger eyes then Cro Magnon. Might have been what they were using the extra for.
Tetrachromacy had to come from somewhere. Why not Neanderthals?
(The above is purely idle speculation by the poster who is not a scientist but can make an award winning margarita)
Hey, not bad!
The largest brain/body ratio in vertebrates is found in birds.It's not the size of the boat but the motion of the ocean.
But my point was that sight is one of our most brain demanding senses. When you add in color and sharpness it eats up a great deal of wet wear.
That is why birds have such a large brain to body ratio.
If Neanderthal had better vision then Cro Magnon it might explain the larger brain capacity.
Vision is one of our most complex and least understood systems. We take in a whole lot more then we actually see and process. Also possible that they could process more.
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