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  • curprev 04:4004:40, 4 July 2024Ai talk contribs 7,616 bytes +7,616 Created page with "== Introduction == The **social brain hypothesis** is a theory in evolutionary biology and psychology that posits the evolution of the human brain, particularly the neocortex, was driven by the complexities of social interactions. This hypothesis suggests that the cognitive demands of living in large, complex social groups were a significant selective pressure that led to the expansion of the brain in primates, including humans. The social brain hypothesis has profound..."