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  • ...and a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neocortex neocortex] region in the [[brain]]. ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placenta placenta] during gestation. The mammalian [[brain]] regulates [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warm-blooded endothermic] and [h
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  • ...ammalian]] [[instincts]] began to be [[manifested]] in these [[primitive]] mammalian types. [[Mammals]] [[possess]] an immense [[survival]] advantage over all o *3. ''Employ their superior [[brain]] [[power]] in self-perpetuation.''
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  • ...of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grass grasses], and the teeth of many [[mammalian]] [[species]] gradually altered to [[conform]] to the present-day grazing t ...he size of an elephant could have [[survived]] unless it had possessed a [[brain]] of large size and superior [[quality]]. In [[intelligence]] and [[adaptat
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  • ...ia.org/wiki/Eutheria placental mammals], the more [[progressive]] forms of mammalian life developing during these times. ...]], very soon herbivorous branches [[developed]], and, erelong, omnivorous mammalian families also sprang up. The [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angiosperms an
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  • ...of their [[ancestors]] and [[possessing]] [[proportionately]] increased [[brain]] [[power]]—had only well [[established]] themselves when the [https://no [[Category:Paper 61 - The Mammalian Life Era on Urantia]]
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  • ...ir increasing [[ability]] to [[contact]] with the successively expanding [[brain]] capacities of the [[progressively]] superior [[animal]] [[creatures]]. ...otective [[self-consciousness]]. Subsequent to the [[appearance]] of the [[mammalian]] groups, we beheld the ''[[spirit]] of [[knowledge]]'' [[manifesting]] its
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  • [[File:lighterstill.jpg]][[File:Mammalian-brain-computer-inside.jpg|right|frame]]
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  • ...ion]] and neural entrainment, refers to the hypothesized capacity of the [[brain]] to naturally [[synchronize]] its brainwave [[frequencies]] with the rhyth ...[[believed]] that they sync up with the master pacemaker in the mammalian brain, the SCN. Such [[hierarchical]] relationships are not the only ones possibl
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  • ...ls (which uses the same mechanics - pressure, volume, and diffusion - as a mammalian lung). With the nostrils and mouth closed, the floor of the oral cavity is ...ses to the respiration centre in the medulla oblongata and [[pons]] in the brain. These, in turn send nerve impulses through the phrenic and thoracic nerves
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  • ...ded, unlike that of chimpanzees and gorillas, and more like a modern human brain. Also, the specimen showed short canine teeth, and the position of the fora ...that resembled his find. The prevailing view of the time was that a large brain evolved before bipedality. It was thought that intelligence on par with mod
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  • ...only surviving member of the genus Homo. Humans have a highly developed [[brain]], capable of abstract [[reasoning]], [[language]], [[inner life|introspect ...of protective self-[[consciousness]]. Subsequent to the appearance of the mammalian [[groups]], we beheld the spirit of [[knowledge]] manifesting itself in inc
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  • ==PAPER 61: THE MAMMALIAN ERA ON URANTIA== ...is fifty-million-year era contain the [[fossil]] records of the successive mammalian dynasties and lead right up through the times of the [[actual]] [[appearanc
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  • ...|right|frame|<center>[https://www.cjccreations.us/Fractals_gallery1.html A Brain on Art]</center>]] ...a brain, while sponges lack any nervous system at all. In vertebrates, the brain is located in the head, protected by the [[skull]] and close to the primary
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  • ..., [[dopamine]], noradrenaline, and [[serotonin]]) step-up or step-down the brain's activity level, as visible in body movements, gestures, and postures. In ...forebrain, brain stem and spinal cord. They evolved prior to the earliest mammalian ancestors, as far back as the jawless fishes, to control motor function.
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  • ...tern_hemisphere Western Hemisphere], the [[establishment]] of the direct [[mammalian]] [[ancestry]] of [[mankind]] took place in southwestern [https://en.wikipe ...argins before she gave [[birth]] to the [[father]] of the new and higher [[mammalian]] order. But the closest call of all was when [https://en.wikipedia.org/wik
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  • ...here the mind is prone to irrational thinking and exaggerated fears. The [[brain]], that marvelous organ, is very delicate; at the same time as it is very t ...ghtening [[stimuli]] with fear and anxiety. You are a [[mammal]]. You have mammalian concern for your [[offspring]], just as do the other [[animal]] species. Bu
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  • ...onnection. At your stage of existence you are dependent upon your physical brain for consciousness. Still, while you are conscious, I myself, and the Infini ...tionships with your fellows. These you share with the higher animals, your mammalian cousins of which you evidence some traits. But it is My two highest Adjutan
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  • ...ilure]]; none [[survived]]. This was an [[experimental]] effort to improve mammalian types, but it did not succeed on [[Urantia]]. ...subject to the dinosaur doom, destruction, because of having too little [[brain]] substance in comparison with [[body]] size. This second attempt to produc
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  • ...g/wiki/Whales whales], of [[marine]] [[habitat]], are also of the [[Mammal|mammalian]] order. *2. ''Brain-type series''.
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  • ...o a new, youthful body cloned from his or her own tissues. Dog and primate brain transplantation experiments were conducted in the mid-20th century but fail ...ct the production of whole bodies, lacking [[consciousness]], for eventual brain transplantation.
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