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iesūtīt 28.04.2005 15:01
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'Hobbit' Brain Supports Human Dwarf Theory
Scientists working with powerful imaging computers say the spectacular "Hobbit" (search) fossil recently discovered in Indonesia had distinctive brain features that could justify its classification as a separate — and tiny — human ancestor.
The new report, published Thursday in the online journal Science Express (search), seems to support the idea of a human dwarf (search) species marooned for eons while modern man spread across the planet. Detractors of the theory, however, said the computer models were unconvincing.
The new research produced a computer-generated model that compared surface impressions on the inside of the fossil skull with brain casts of modern and ancient humans, as well as chimps and other primates. The scientists said the model shows that the 3-foot specimen, nicknamed Hobbit, had a brain unlike anything they had seen before in recent human lineage. The brain is chimplike in size, between 380 and 420 cubic centimeters.
Despite being up to two-thirds smaller than a modern human brain, the Hobbit fossil's brain shared wrinkled surface features with the brains of both modern humans and Homo erectus, tool-making human ancestors that lived more than 1 million years ago, the researchers said. Some of those features are consistent with higher cognitive traits, they report.
At the same time, they said the Hobbit brain was different from the brain of a modern human pygmy or a human with abnormal brain growth.
"This is something new," said Florida State University anthropologist Dean Falk, who led the study. "This discovery has flummoxed the field of anthropology."
In October, scientists from Indonesia and Australia caused an international sensation with their report of a trove of fossils found in a cave on the equatorial island of Flores. As many as seven tiny individuals were represented by the bones in layers that were dated from 95,000 to 12,000 years ago. The Hobbit skeleton was the most complete specimen to be described.
Falk and researchers from Washington University in St. Louis took three-dimensional CT scans of the interior of the Hobbit's skull. Known as virtual endocasts, these computer-manipulated images show the wrinkles, vessels and other surface features that made faint impressions on the skull's lining.
They compared that model with latex casts of the brains of chimps, a female Homo erectus, a contemporary woman, a pygmy and a European specimen of a person with a small-brain syndrome known as microcephaly.
Scientists say its brain shape reflects some features of modern humans, such as an expanded temporal lobe in the front and a fissure near the back of the brain known as the lunate sulcus, similarly found in the modern human brain.
The bones found in the cave were accompanied by sophisticated tools and evidence of firepits, suggesting an organized society of tiny hunters that flourished on the island for millennia at a time when modern humans dominated the planet.
Other human evolution specialists were split over the new report.
Katerina Semendeferi of the University of California-San Diego described it as a "cutting edge study." While the Hobbit brain does not fit neatly into an evolutionary pattern, she said it is too much to expect that all ancient humans would have brains that would neatly transition from ape to modern human.
"There is increasing evidence that white matter and interconnectivity may be a critical component of human cognitive abilities," she said.
But some other researchers dismissed the brain-scan study as "trivial." They are sticking to their opinion that the Hobbit probably suffered from a form of microcephaly, a condition in which the brain fails to grow at a normal rate, resulting in a small head with a large face, and even dwarfism.
What it is not, says primatologist Robert Martin, provost of the Field Museum in Chicago, is a scaled-down version of a Homo erectus or a new transitional species that held on for millennia in tropical isolation.
That's because Homo erectus had a brain size of more than 1,000 cubic centimeters, nearly as large as modern humans. Brain size cannot simply be scaled down to fit a body size, he said.
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iesūtīt 05.04.2008 12:31
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Dieva dēļ, tas nav nekāds hobits.
Iepriekš jau minēts, ka tas ir Homo floriensis, Idonēzijā Floras salā atrasts Homo erectus paveids, kas dzīves apstākļu ietekmē kļuvuši mazāki. Un tieši auguma izmēru dēļ iesaukti par hobitiem. Tas ir parasts hominīds.
Šo, start citu, māca LU VFF aizvēstures lekciju kursā.
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Inx   Atrasta hobita fosiilija!!!   28.04.2005 15:01
Snorkes Jaunkundze   jā...ja varētu arī iztulkot...īpaši labi angļu val...   08.05.2005 21:08
archijs_   CITĀTS(Snorkes Jaunkundze @ 08.05.2005 21...   08.11.2007 12:38
TaureņmeiteneAur'   Es arī ne īpaši labi māku lasīt angliski,bet HOBIT...   09.05.2005 17:21
spāre   varu derēt, ka šis atradums tiks noklusēts tāpat k...   09.05.2005 17:24
Spicule   Njaaa.es piekriitu...tagad jau visu sleepj.. ...   11.05.2005 17:39
Lauwinja   nezinu....šitāda bildīte bija National-geographics...   30.05.2005 15:49
Kedriks   Smieklīgi! Visādi murgi ir lasīti, bet tādu pr...   30.05.2005 19:06
fijusska   Nu jaa, isteniba ta ir kada zirga fosilija! ...   30.05.2005 21:09
Hellsing-The Alucard   Zini,kapeec tas tika nokluseets?Tapeec,ka vinjiem ...   10.06.2005 00:48
B.D.   CITĀTS(Hellsing-The Alucard @ 10.06.2005...   14.06.2005 15:03
Inx   Nuuu... es vispaar uz to visu skatos ar pilniigu s...   14.06.2005 15:20
fijusska   CITĀTS(Lauwinja @ 30.05.2005 16:49)nezinu.......   14.06.2005 21:33
Vespertilio   Par Hobitu fosīlijām bija rakstīts National Geogra...   23.06.2005 17:31
smukaa elfu princese arwena   Ak ja vien tas teksts nebutu tik garsh??/ Neliec m...   19.08.2005 18:17
arbaleta   hobita fosiilija??????!!!! lai ...   19.08.2005 18:18
Anderhils   padomājiet - ja hobbiti patiešām kādreiz ir eksist...   21.09.2005 22:39
smukaa elfu princese arwena   kāpēc gan lai neticētu, ka tādi hobiti bija esm...   28.09.2005 16:30
Denija (Slytherin)   CITĀTS(arbaleta @ 19.08.2005 19:18)hobita fos...   06.10.2005 11:16
dArkangelo   Mosh drīz orki skaidīs apkārt un pārīts nazgulu ar...   24.11.2005 00:50
cepti āboli ar vaniļu   Tolkīns drošvien iedvesmojās no pasakām (kurās var...   24.11.2005 10:05
Cilvēks NGC1313   Mana piebilde: paskatieties Vespertilio postu:CITĀ...   26.12.2005 18:12
Kaķurēgs   Ermm... hobitus izgudroja, cik sen? Pirms piecdesm...   24.01.2007 17:13
maichestera   Te izskanējadoma par orku fosilijām-ja tā uzmanīgi...   24.01.2007 23:08
elesarels   Visu izlsī neizlasīju, pietrūkst pacietības un pra...   08.11.2007 17:27
Hobbits   tas nav bijis nekaads hobits...taa vinji nosauca k...   30.12.2007 21:56
kurland   Tie Discovery un National-geographics staastiis v...   23.01.2008 19:51
washulis   ja agrāk dinozauru kaulus ķīnā uzskatīja par pūķu ...   26.01.2008 22:53
Hobbits   tas ir NOSAUKUMS tam aizveesturiskajam cilveekam, ...   27.01.2008 03:06
Hermiiione   jauki, bet baumas man gan tā neliekas..   05.04.2008 10:14
Džūna   Dieva dēļ, tas nav nekāds hobits. Iepriekš jau min...   05.04.2008 12:31


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