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The act of learning to read added an entirely new circuit to our hominid brain's repertoire. The long developmental process of learning to read deeply changed the very structure of that circuit's connections, which rewired the brain, which transformed the nature of human thought.
Maryanne Wolf
Nature
Learning
Thought
Long
Changed
Added
Our
Circuit
Entirely
Structure
Developmental
New
Read
Brain
Repertoire
Very
Human
Process
Which
Transformed
Act
Connections
Human Thought
Deeply
Hominid
To investigate the history of man's development, the most important finds are, of course, hominid fossils.
Richard Leakey
History
Man
Important
Finds
Investigate
Development
Most
Course
The History Of
The Most Important
Fossils
Hominid
Consider that the overwhelming majority of those 40,000 near-Earth asteroids are small enough to fit on the parking lot at the mall. And while these rocky runts won't cause Armageddon, they could still flatten such popular hominid hangouts as Manhattan or downtown Des Moines.
Seth Shostak
Cause
Overwhelming
Enough
Consider
Those
Small
Parking
Parking Lot
Could
Armageddon
Majority
Still
Lot
Fit
Rocky
Mall
Manhattan
Flatten
While
Des Moines
Popular
Downtown
Hominid