Alix Spiegel Dragons Of Eden Analysis

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On the outside, the human brain may seem quite simple due to its pale pink color and its odd structure, but once it is cut open, “butterfly-style”, it will mesmerize the individual with its true talents and capabilities. After all, the human brain is the most complex organ, as it is responsible for life’s existence. In both short texts, When Did We Become Mentally Modern? by Alix Spiegel and from the introduction to Dragons of Eden by Carl Sagan, they discuss how the human brain is the ultimate reason for the diversity in our city as a result of evolution and human communication. With that in mind, the human brain allows for humanity to advance as a society as well as to create a more complex individual.
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