Rosetta Stone of Bird Brain Evolution |

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Cambridge University

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@miguelisaurusbruh1158
@miguelisaurusbruh1158 Ай бұрын
I will be forever grateful of the people who advance human knowledge, and hope to one day become one of them
@impendio
@impendio Ай бұрын
Especially in a world where truth no longer matters for most people…
@red..ridding..h00d
@red..ridding..h00d Ай бұрын
@@impendioit’s so upsetting. I feel like most people on the internet are optionally ignorant :( science is so cool and there’s so much to learn
@pedrovogeley
@pedrovogeley Ай бұрын
Incrível! Parabéns a todos os pesquisadores envolvidos, mas principalmente os brasileiros! 👏🏼👏🏼
@FabioVoigtdaCosta
@FabioVoigtdaCosta 23 күн бұрын
Foi o Lula 🦑 q descobriu esse fóssil em 1972...mas ficou perdido num museu
@necroseus
@necroseus Ай бұрын
Perhaps the oddly large balancing organs follows a similar pattern that is observed in human evolution: While our brains were evolving advanced levels of cognition our brain cases become absolutely huge compared to modern brains, but once our brains reached an effective cognitive complexity our brains started becoming smaller but more efficient. This reduced energy costs while keeping us just as smart. Perhaps the balancing organs in birds underwent a similar trajectory, where they got big to find the perfect right shape and then fine tuned the design to be smaller but just as effective. Interesting find! Well done in your work :)
@danielsykes7558
@danielsykes7558 Ай бұрын
Love this. Not sure Rosetta Stone is quite the right analogy, but very good work
@danielsykes7558
@danielsykes7558 Ай бұрын
But it did get me to click
@necroseus
@necroseus Ай бұрын
Yeah, the unfortunate reality of science communication is that it needs to be as accurate as possible while also being as accessible as possible. A difficult balancing act for certain Giving people the right general idea about a topic by utilizing recognizable symbols and simplification is more important than being perfectly accurate but not capturing the attention of enough people to make a difference Such is life, I guess
@tpower1912
@tpower1912 Ай бұрын
I really see absolutely zero relationship to the Rosetta Stone at all
@RussTillling
@RussTillling Ай бұрын
Fascinating thank you!
@rolfw2336
@rolfw2336 Ай бұрын
Amazing research, loved the 3-D reconstruction.
@pfaurs
@pfaurs Ай бұрын
Can you please correct the automatically generated closed caption so the hearing impaired can view your video?
@The-KP
@The-KP Ай бұрын
This, please!
@Meevious
@Meevious Ай бұрын
Maybe instead of thinking about flight manouvres, it was like living gyroscope that was always the right way up. Like floating vs swimming.
@williamnava5353
@williamnava5353 Ай бұрын
Wonderful Guille!!Congrats
@kelleyrc5671
@kelleyrc5671 Ай бұрын
You explained it so well, thanks 😊
@UmerJan-m4j
@UmerJan-m4j Ай бұрын
Beautiful✨ birds
@davidrubioroldan
@davidrubioroldan Ай бұрын
Esa complejidad en el oído interno es para el desarrollo del equilibrio y agilidad
@cloudcyclone
@cloudcyclone Ай бұрын
a reminder that we know but a fraction of a fraction of the world around us.
@SilentSalad
@SilentSalad 29 күн бұрын
I wonder if the large balance organ could be directly related to the fact they they were "Early" flyers, 3D movements would have required rapid evolution in order to not get confused about where the ground was. We might notice a similar growth, re-shaping, and re-miniaturization of flight related organs in other early adopters of flight, like bats or the first lineages of pterodactyls. Either way, fascinating discoveries, thank you for sharing on YT.
@hansschalkhpprosportpics8660
@hansschalkhpprosportpics8660 Ай бұрын
Interesting 👍
@teresamexico309
@teresamexico309 27 күн бұрын
Thank you for this interesting video.
@ranjanjoshi3454
@ranjanjoshi3454 Ай бұрын
Excellent insightful
@penguinista
@penguinista Ай бұрын
They know it was an early bird because it was fossilized with a worm in its mouth.
@DefinitelyA_Person
@DefinitelyA_Person Ай бұрын
No???
@arrebarre
@arrebarre 29 күн бұрын
​@@DefinitelyA_Personthe early bird gets the worm
@teresamexico309
@teresamexico309 27 күн бұрын
:)
@JaredQueiroz
@JaredQueiroz Ай бұрын
Wooow, it was found here in Brazil. É noiss kkkk
@PaulG.x
@PaulG.x Ай бұрын
1:09 The mythical Early Bird! The one that got the worms!
@شعرکوتاه-ع7ظ
@شعرکوتاه-ع7ظ 29 күн бұрын
Thanks
@Androbott
@Androbott Ай бұрын
q lindo tulio
@СевараАбдукаримова-ш7ж
@СевараАбдукаримова-ш7ж Ай бұрын
@RAIDERZOMATO
@RAIDERZOMATO Ай бұрын
As per Charlie's Darvin
@BsktImp
@BsktImp Ай бұрын
How do you know that the single fossil doesn't have abnormal or atypical features?
@TheRaptorsClaw
@TheRaptorsClaw Ай бұрын
We don't, but on the balance of probabilities, it's much more likely a fossil represents a typical feature than an atypical feature.
@estrogencow9885
@estrogencow9885 Ай бұрын
Bilateral symmetry, this is (somewhat) consistent in vertebrates
@guiltystress509
@guiltystress509 27 күн бұрын
@@TheRaptorsClaw this, but also the more fossils we find help us either cement that conclusion we had or disprove it. happens all the time in paleontology. Being wrong is what drives science forward, that's why a disprovable hypothesis isn't a useful hypothesis
@CactosWill
@CactosWill 28 күн бұрын
🇧🇷
@machiavelZongo
@machiavelZongo 29 күн бұрын
I will be forever gratefuljjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj
@АйданаРасилова-е6х
@АйданаРасилова-е6х Ай бұрын
Busy teacher 06
@raydiehl8990
@raydiehl8990 Ай бұрын
I don’t know why they felt the need to diss evolution in the title
@AgroAcro
@AgroAcro 27 күн бұрын
They didn't?
@the_grand_tourer
@the_grand_tourer Ай бұрын
Isn't 'bird brain' evolution an oxymoron ?
@estrogencow9885
@estrogencow9885 Ай бұрын
Haha funny joke. But on a real note, surprisingly no! Some birds show neural striations like mammals.
@crow-dont-know
@crow-dont-know Ай бұрын
Also on a serious note, evolution isn’t directional - favouring bigger/more powerful brains comes at a cost (they require a lot of calories), so if an animal can fit a niche well without having much use for brain power, it would be at an advantage to have a smaller/less powerful brain.
@Robert-pg2id
@Robert-pg2id Ай бұрын
Adaptation or evolution? I think adaptation is more likely, and it shows the superiority of a design, to change and adapt to new conditions. Evolution requires chemical changes, and is not mathematically and statistically possible considering all the variables that would have to be in place at just the right time, in the right location, and at the right temperature/climate to support, and then protect the changes.
@tonysims1560
@tonysims1560 Ай бұрын
Evolution of course!
@Carlos-bz5oo
@Carlos-bz5oo Ай бұрын
Oh look, a creationist idiot. Thought those died off
@christopherholder9925
@christopherholder9925 Ай бұрын
You appear to have an inaccurate understanding of evolution. Firstly, how exactly do you define adaptation and how does it differ from evolution. Secondly, you will need to provide some level of confirming evidence for your comment about mathematical and statistical improbability to be accepted.
@The-KP
@The-KP Ай бұрын
🤦 The ramblings of an undereducated christofascist who desperately is trying to justify Genesis 1 as literal reality, and Earth as 6K years old 🤦‍♀️. Both a god and evolution coexisting is possible, but only one is proof positive: evolution. Your invisible friend has yet to step up and say hello.
@silverschmid4591
@silverschmid4591 Ай бұрын
adaptation on a biological level, is evolution. that's the principle, and given billions of years, enough changes can accumulate that you end up with something unrecognizable. it's pretty much a coin flip wether or not a mutation is beneficial, not nearly that unlikely. and they don't need to be protected, but to prove themselves. "intelligent design" has all the proof against it, and it's only still believed because of dogma. though you have the means to find that out yourself. and don't seem to know much, at the moment.
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