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sapiens are more
neotenized than Homo erectus, Homo
erectus were more
neotenized than Australopithecus,
Great Apes are more
neotenized than Old
World monkeys...
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developed traits that
would help in that area.
Traits that may
become neotenized due to
decreased aggression may be a
shorter muzzle and
smaller general...
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social interaction.
Multivariate analysis has
shown bonobos are more
neotenized than the
common chimpanzee,
taking into
account such
features as the proportionately...
- cross-cultural study, more
neotenized (i.e.,
youthful looking)
female faces were
found to be most
attractive to men
while less
neotenized female faces were found...
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neoteny goes even further, in that the
various dog
breeds are
differently neotenized according to the type of
behavior that was selected.
Other researchers...
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trend could continue, and that in the ****ure,
humans might have
further neotenized features.
Attachment theory Neoteny in
humans "Cupid | Etymology, origin...
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remains untested. The
earliest sign of
domestication in dogs was the
neotenization (retaining
juvenile features into adulthood) of
skull morphology and...
- "Mongoloid
skull generally,
whether Chinese or ****anese, has been
rather more
neotenized than the
Caucasoid or European..." Ann
Kumar (1998) said that Michael...
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modern humans.
Occurring between 40,000 and 25,000
years ago, this
rapid neotenization has been
explained as the
result of
cultural selection of
mating partners...
- (90–93 lb). The
earliest sign of
domestication in dogs was
thought to be the
neotenization of
skull morphology and the
shortening of
snout length. This
leads to...