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Day 20

  • Writer: Andrea Anderson
    Andrea Anderson
  • Jan 16, 2019
  • 1 min read

If humans keep evolving , what changes could you see in the brain? New parts? New functions? Be creative with your response

 
 
 

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33 commentaires


annarsharp22
07 mars 2019

I think if we as a species were to evolve in a good way it would just be all of our bodily functions improving. We would have all the same functions they would just work much better and adapt more to our environment.

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ellaearnshaw02
21 févr. 2019

Changes could be made to increase memorization and also higher levels of intelligence. This would increase the lifestyle of people and making life more efficient and faster to come up with new technology.

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jamieshearer123
21 févr. 2019

I think when we evolve all parts of ourselves evolve as well, including our brain. I don’t think we will necessarily gain new functions but we may lose unnecessary functions. For example, our appendix can now be removed due to evolution and it being unnecessary to our survival. This may be something that holden memories because we may have memory chips in the future.

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adcampbell2
19 févr. 2019

If humans were to keep evolving I feel that our intelligence levels will be high but not to the full extent of being fully intelligent. Over the years, our brains will unlock parts we've never been able to reach. I don't think any new parts will evolve we'll just keep unlocking different parts but I don't think we'll quite reach the fully unlocked stages of our brain.

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treeves
14 févr. 2019

We will have functions and abilities to think and act better, functions to have better intelligence, parts where they can manage the persons mood better.

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