Layered structure and leveled function of a human brain
Shengyong Xu, Jingjing Xu, Rujun Dai

TL;DR
This paper explores how the layered anatomical structure of the human brain underpins its leveled functions, emphasizing the roles of comparison, feedback, and imitation in cognitive development and civilization.
Contribution
It highlights the significance of layered brain architecture and leveled functions, integrating language, symbols, and tools in understanding human cognitive evolution.
Findings
Layered brain structure correlates with leveled functions.
Comparison, feedback, and imitation are universal mechanisms.
Languages, symbols, and tools are crucial in brain development.
Abstract
The anatomically layered structure of a human brain results in leveled functions. In all these levels of different functions, comparison, feedback and imitation are the universal and crucial mechanisms. Languages, symbols and tools play key roles in the development of human brain and entire civilization.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDiet and metabolism studies · Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
