NeuroQuantology 2005|Issue 4|Page 250-255 Tan U. A new theory on the evolution of human mind New Theory A New Theory on the Evolution of Human Mind (original) (raw)

PLEASE SCROLL DOWN FOR ARTICLE A NEW SYNDROME WITH QUADRUPEDAL GAIT, PRIMITIVE SPEECH, AND SEVERE MENTAL RETARDATION AS A LIVE MODEL FOR HUMAN EVOLUTION

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Uner Tan syndrome: review and emergence of human quadrupedalism in self-organization, attractors and evolutionary perspectives

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Certain medical problems resulting from evolutionary processes: bipedalism as an example

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THE PSYCHOMOTOR THEORY OF HUMAN MINUNERTAN

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