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2012-04-15 16:00

Teamwork made Man brainier, say scientists


Learning to work in teams may explain why humans evolved a bigger brain, according to a new study published on Wednesday.

Compared to his hominid predecessors, Homo sapiens is a cerebral giant, a riddle that scientists have long tried to solve.

The answer, according to researchers in Ireland and Scotland, may lie in social interaction.

Working with others helped Man to survive, but he had to develop a brain big enough to cope with all the social complexities, they believe.

In a computer model, the team simulated the human brain, allowing a network of neurons to evolve in response to a series of social challenges.

There were two scenarios. The first entailed two partners in crime who had been caught by the police, each having to decide whether or not to inform on the other.

The second had two individuals trapped in a car in a snowdrift and having to weigh whether to cooperate to dig themselves out or just sit back and let the other do it.

In both cases, the individual would gain more from selfishness.

But the researchers were intrigued to find that as the brain evolved, the individual was likelier to choose to cooperate.

"We cooperate in large groups of unrelated individuals quite frequently, and that requires cognitive abilities to keep track of who is doing what to you and change your behavior accordingly," co-author Luke McNally of Dublin's Trinity College told AFP.

McNally pointed out, though, that cooperation has a calculating side. We do it out of reciprocity.

"If you cooperate and I cheat, then next time we interact you could decide: 'Oh well, he cheated last time, so I won't cooperate with him.' So basically you have to cooperate in order to receive cooperation in the future."

McNally said teamwork and bigger brainpower fed off each other.

"Transitions to cooperative, complex societies can drive the evolution of a bigger brain," he said.

"Once greater levels of intelligence started to evolve, you saw cooperation going much higher." (AFP)




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인류의 뇌, 집단협력 과정서 크게 진화

인간의 뇌가 특히 크게 진화한 것은 집단을 이루어 협력하는 방안을 배우는 과정 때문이라는 연구 결과가 나왔다.

아일랜드와 스코틀랜드 과학자들은 호모 사피엔스가 인류의 조상인 다른 원인들에 비해 특히 두뇌가 크게 발달한 이유는 사회적 상호작용 때문이라는 결론을 얻었다.

이들은 컴퓨터 모의실험을 토대로 인간이 다른 사람과 협력하는 것이 생존 가능성을 높이기 때문에 모든 복잡한 사회적 상황에 대응하기 위해 인간이 두뇌를 크게 발달시켰다고 분석했다.

연구 결과를 공동 발표한 더블린 트리니티대학의 루크 맥낼리는 "인간은 서로 관계없는 개인들이 모인 큰 집단에서 협력하는 경우가 잦으며 이를 위해 타인들이 자신에게 어떻게 대했던가를 모두 파악하고 있어야 신축적 대응이 가능하다"고 사회적 협력에 필요한 인식 능력 확보 필요성을 설명했다.

맥낼리는 협력은 계산에 따른 것이며 상호성에 바탕을 둔다고 말하고 결국 집단협력과 확장된 두뇌력은 서로 의존하며 발전하게 된다고 밝혔다.

이 연구 결과는 영국왕립학술원생물학회보(Proceedings of the Royal Society B)에 발표된다.


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