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ST . LOUIS — Human brains arebiggerand better than any of our close living or dead non - human relativesin coitus to physical structure system of weights . Scientists say we have Pisces and frogs to give thanks for this .

When former humankind started to angle , they also began feeding their hungry mastermind .

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The arriver oflanguageandtool - makingtend get all the mention for thebig brain phenomenon . But before language or tools , a sizeable diet was a brain ’s first fertilizer , enjoin Stephen Cunnane , a metabolic physiologist at the University of Sherbrooke in Quebec .

" Something had to start the process of brain expansion and I think it wasearly humanseating clams , frogs , fowl egg and fish from shoreline environments , " Cunnane say .

Cunnane confront his enquiry here Saturday at the yearly meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science .

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Baby nutrient

Three - quarters of a human infant ’s free energy run directly to the brain .

Given that babies are helpless , that sounds like a lot to pass on an organ that is cognitively useless and does niggling to ensure a minor ’s survival , Cunnane said .

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But human babies have spare vitality to feed their brains . Unlike other primates , human newborn baby are born with baby fat . That loveable chub stores the energy ask to assuage a sister ’s rapacious brain .

The productive the baby , the good for you its brain , the thinking goes .

A dieting that include Pisces and shellfish — and especially frogs and bollock — would have provided ancient human being , and their fattening baby , with the best source of nutrients and mineral to nurture brain development .

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Still today

Even today , many the great unwashed are subject on shoring - based food . And it ’s potential , Cunnane speculates , that diets which are n’t based on the ancient tradition put us at grave risk .

lack in iodine and iron — mineral ample in a Pisces the Fishes dieting — can lead to cognitive degeneration . That ’s why companies added atomic number 53 to salt commence in the 1920s .

Chimps sharing fermented fruit in the Cantanhez National Park in Guinea-Bissau, West Africa.

" We ’re still vulnerable when we ’re not squander that vitamin - rich diet , " Cunnane toldLiveScience . " I think we ’re seeing it today in neurodegenerative disease like Alzheimer ’s . If you take away the fuel , the brain suffers . "

So what would happen if we fatten up up skinny chimp babies ? A natural chimpanzee diet is broken in Einstein food .

If scientists prey them Pisces , Cunnane say , their brains might originate . However , he added , " We ’d never see the results . The experimentation would take tens of grand of years of evolution . But I opine there would be a alteration in chimp brains . "

Discover "10 Weird things you never knew about your brain" in issue 166 of How It Works magazine.

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