WEBVTT 00:00:00.946 --> 00:00:03.340 What is so special about the human brain? 00:00:03.340 --> 00:00:05.552 Why is it that we study other animals 00:00:05.552 --> 00:00:07.673 instead of them studying us? 00:00:07.673 --> 00:00:09.471 What does a human brain have or do 00:00:09.471 --> 00:00:11.204 that no other brain does? 00:00:11.204 --> 00:00:14.052 When I became interested in these questions about 10 years ago, 00:00:14.052 --> 00:00:16.994 scientists thought they knew what different brains were made of. 00:00:16.994 --> 00:00:18.723 Though it was based on very little evidence, 00:00:18.723 --> 00:00:20.910 many scientists thought that all mammalian brains, 00:00:20.910 --> 00:00:22.635 including the human brain, 00:00:22.635 --> 00:00:23.935 were made in the same way, 00:00:23.935 --> 00:00:25.437 with a number of neurons that was always 00:00:25.437 --> 00:00:27.668 proportional to the size of the brain. 00:00:27.668 --> 00:00:29.744 This means that two brains of the same size, 00:00:29.744 --> 00:00:33.292 like these two, with a respectable 400 grams, 00:00:33.292 --> 00:00:35.844 should have similar numbers of neurons. 00:00:35.844 --> 00:00:37.640 Now, if neurons are the functional 00:00:37.640 --> 00:00:40.543 information processing units of the brain, 00:00:40.543 --> 00:00:42.135 then the owners of these two brains 00:00:42.135 --> 00:00:44.864 should have similar cognitive abilities. 00:00:44.864 --> 00:00:47.213 And yet, one is a chimp, 00:00:47.213 --> 00:00:49.850 and the other is a cow. 00:00:49.850 --> 00:00:52.212 Now maybe cows have a really rich 00:00:52.212 --> 00:00:54.465 internal mental life and are so smart 00:00:54.465 --> 00:00:58.268 that they choose not to let us realize it, 00:00:58.268 --> 00:00:59.713 but we eat them. 00:00:59.713 --> 00:01:01.412 I think most people will agree 00:01:01.412 --> 00:01:03.413 that chimps are capable of much more complex, 00:01:03.413 --> 00:01:06.469 elaborate and flexible behaviors than cows are. 00:01:06.469 --> 00:01:08.401 So this is a first indication that the 00:01:08.401 --> 00:01:10.434 "all brains are made the same way" scenario 00:01:10.434 --> 00:01:12.105 is not quite right. NOTE Paragraph 00:01:12.105 --> 00:01:13.451 But let's play along. 00:01:13.451 --> 00:01:15.229 If all brains were made the same way 00:01:15.229 --> 00:01:18.141 and you were to compare animals with brains of different sizes, 00:01:18.141 --> 00:01:20.323 larger brains should always have more neurons 00:01:20.323 --> 00:01:22.646 than smaller brains, and the larger the brain, 00:01:22.646 --> 00:01:25.668 the more cognitively able its owner should be. 00:01:25.668 --> 00:01:27.804 So the largest brain around should also be 00:01:27.804 --> 00:01:30.093 the most cognitively able. 00:01:30.093 --> 00:01:31.674 And here comes the bad news: 00:01:31.674 --> 00:01:34.431 Our brain, not the largest one around. 00:01:34.431 --> 00:01:35.986 It seems quite vexing. 00:01:35.986 --> 00:01:38.721 Our brain weighs between 1.2 and 1.5 kilos, 00:01:38.721 --> 00:01:42.038 but elephant brains weigh between four and five kilos, 00:01:42.038 --> 00:01:44.623 and whale brains can weigh up to nine kilos, 00:01:44.623 --> 00:01:49.361 which is why scientists used to resort to saying 00:01:49.361 --> 00:01:51.518 that our brain must be special 00:01:51.518 --> 00:01:54.380 to explain our cognitive abilities. 00:01:54.380 --> 00:01:57.326 It must be really extraordinary, 00:01:57.326 --> 00:01:59.303 an exception to the rule. 00:01:59.303 --> 00:02:02.529 Theirs may be bigger, but ours is better, 00:02:02.529 --> 00:02:04.404 and it could be better, for example, 00:02:04.404 --> 00:02:06.515 in that it seems larger than it should be, 00:02:06.515 --> 00:02:09.213 with a much larger cerebral cortex than we should have 00:02:09.213 --> 00:02:10.752 for the size of our bodies. 00:02:10.752 --> 00:02:12.404 So that would give us extra cortex 00:02:12.404 --> 00:02:15.364 to do more interesting things than just operating the body. 00:02:15.364 --> 00:02:17.043 That's because the size of the brain 00:02:17.043 --> 00:02:19.376 usually follows the size of the body. 00:02:19.376 --> 00:02:21.693 So the main reason for saying that 00:02:21.693 --> 00:02:23.780 our brain is larger than it should be 00:02:23.780 --> 00:02:25.552 actually comes from comparing ourselves 00:02:25.552 --> 00:02:27.238 to great apes. 00:02:27.238 --> 00:02:29.832 Gorillas can be two to three times larger than we are, 00:02:29.832 --> 00:02:32.253 so their brains should also be larger than ours, 00:02:32.253 --> 00:02:34.198 but instead it's the other way around. 00:02:34.198 --> 00:02:37.133 Our brain is three times larger than a gorilla brain. NOTE Paragraph 00:02:37.133 --> 00:02:39.253 The human brain also seems special 00:02:39.253 --> 00:02:41.500 in the amount of energy that it uses. 00:02:41.500 --> 00:02:44.249 Although it weighs only two percent of the body, 00:02:44.249 --> 00:02:47.692 it alone uses 25 percent of all the energy 00:02:47.692 --> 00:02:50.155 that your body requires to run per day. 00:02:50.155 --> 00:02:53.508 That's 500 calories out of a total of 2,000 calories, 00:02:53.508 --> 00:02:55.913 just to keep your brain working. NOTE Paragraph 00:02:55.913 --> 00:02:58.841 So the human brain is larger than it should be, 00:02:58.841 --> 00:03:00.867 it uses much more energy than it should, 00:03:00.867 --> 00:03:02.325 so it's special. 00:03:02.325 --> 00:03:04.896 And this is where the story started to bother me. 00:03:04.896 --> 00:03:06.567 In biology, we look for rules 00:03:06.567 --> 00:03:09.413 that apply to all animals and to life in general, 00:03:09.413 --> 00:03:11.263 so why should the rules of evolution 00:03:11.263 --> 00:03:14.905 apply to everybody else but not to us? 00:03:14.905 --> 00:03:17.102 Maybe the problem was with the basic assumption 00:03:17.102 --> 00:03:18.973 that all brains are made in the same way. 00:03:18.973 --> 00:03:20.572 Maybe two brains of a similar size 00:03:20.572 --> 00:03:23.163 can actually be made of very different numbers of neurons. 00:03:23.163 --> 00:03:24.770 Maybe a very large brain 00:03:24.770 --> 00:03:26.610 does not necessarily have more neurons 00:03:26.610 --> 00:03:28.831 than a more modest-sized brain. 00:03:28.831 --> 00:03:31.840 Maybe the human brain actually has the most neurons 00:03:31.840 --> 00:03:34.413 of any brain, regardless of its size, 00:03:34.413 --> 00:03:36.507 especially in the cerebral cortex. 00:03:36.507 --> 00:03:38.059 So this to me became 00:03:38.059 --> 00:03:39.788 the important question to answer: 00:03:39.788 --> 00:03:42.188 how many neurons does the human brain have, 00:03:42.188 --> 00:03:44.710 and how does that compare to other animals? NOTE Paragraph 00:03:44.710 --> 00:03:47.133 Now, you may have heard or read somewhere 00:03:47.133 --> 00:03:49.244 that we have 100 billion neurons, 00:03:49.244 --> 00:03:51.330 so 10 years ago, I asked my colleagues 00:03:51.330 --> 00:03:53.169 if they knew where this number came from. 00:03:53.169 --> 00:03:54.627 But nobody did. 00:03:54.627 --> 00:03:56.080 I've been digging through the literature 00:03:56.080 --> 00:03:58.138 for the original reference for that number, 00:03:58.138 --> 00:03:59.921 and I could never find it. 00:03:59.921 --> 00:04:02.660 It seems that nobody had actually ever counted 00:04:02.660 --> 00:04:04.194 the number of neurons in the human brain, 00:04:04.194 --> 00:04:06.693 or in any other brain for that matter. NOTE Paragraph 00:04:06.693 --> 00:04:10.228 So I came up with my own way to count cells in the brain, 00:04:10.228 --> 00:04:12.336 and it essentially consists of 00:04:12.336 --> 00:04:15.581 dissolving that brain into soup. 00:04:15.581 --> 00:04:17.618 It works like this: 00:04:17.618 --> 00:04:20.745 You take a brain, or parts of that brain, 00:04:20.745 --> 00:04:22.489 and you dissolve it in detergent, 00:04:22.489 --> 00:04:23.998 which destroys the cell membranes 00:04:23.998 --> 00:04:26.434 but keeps the cell nuclei intact, 00:04:26.434 --> 00:04:29.574 so you end up with a suspension of free nuclei 00:04:29.574 --> 00:04:31.355 that looks like this, 00:04:31.355 --> 00:04:32.628 like a clear soup. 00:04:32.628 --> 00:04:34.519 This soup contains all the nuclei 00:04:34.519 --> 00:04:36.573 that once were a mouse brain. 00:04:36.573 --> 00:04:39.603 Now, the beauty of a soup is that because it is soup, 00:04:39.603 --> 00:04:42.501 you can agitate it and make those nuclei 00:04:42.501 --> 00:04:44.472 be distributed homogeneously in the liquid, 00:04:44.472 --> 00:04:46.453 so that now by looking under the microscope 00:04:46.453 --> 00:04:50.536 at just four or five samples of this homogeneous solution, 00:04:50.536 --> 00:04:53.072 you can count nuclei, and therefore tell 00:04:53.072 --> 00:04:54.751 how many cells that brain had. 00:04:54.751 --> 00:04:56.376 It's simple, it's straightforward, 00:04:56.376 --> 00:04:57.810 and it's really fast. 00:04:57.810 --> 00:04:59.807 So we've used that method to count neurons 00:04:59.807 --> 00:05:02.118 in dozens of different species so far, 00:05:02.118 --> 00:05:03.807 and it turns out that all brains 00:05:03.807 --> 00:05:06.389 are not made the same way. 00:05:06.389 --> 00:05:08.576 Take rodents and primates, for instance: 00:05:08.576 --> 00:05:10.860 In larger rodent brains, the average size 00:05:10.860 --> 00:05:12.546 of the neuron increases, 00:05:12.546 --> 00:05:15.145 so the brain inflates very rapidly 00:05:15.145 --> 00:05:18.310 and gains size much faster than it gains neurons. 00:05:18.310 --> 00:05:20.013 But primate brains gain neurons 00:05:20.013 --> 00:05:22.472 without the average neuron becoming any larger, 00:05:22.472 --> 00:05:23.997 which is a very economical way 00:05:23.997 --> 00:05:25.650 to add neurons to your brain. 00:05:25.650 --> 00:05:27.414 The result is that a primate brain 00:05:27.414 --> 00:05:30.581 will always have more neurons than a rodent brain of the same size, 00:05:30.581 --> 00:05:32.064 and the larger the brain, 00:05:32.064 --> 00:05:34.278 the larger this difference will be. 00:05:34.278 --> 00:05:36.381 Well, what about our brain then? 00:05:36.381 --> 00:05:38.065 We found that we have, on average, 00:05:38.065 --> 00:05:39.850 86 billion neurons, 00:05:39.850 --> 00:05:42.849 16 billion of which are in the cerebral cortex, 00:05:42.849 --> 00:05:44.930 and if you consider that the cerebral cortex 00:05:44.930 --> 00:05:48.024 is the seat of functions like 00:05:48.024 --> 00:05:51.161 awareness and logical and abstract reasoning, 00:05:51.161 --> 00:05:54.145 and that 16 billion is the most neurons 00:05:54.145 --> 00:05:56.766 that any cortex has, 00:05:56.766 --> 00:05:58.484 I think this is the simplest explanation 00:05:58.484 --> 00:06:01.626 for our remarkable cognitive abilities. 00:06:01.626 --> 00:06:04.847 But just as important is what the 86 billion neurons mean. 00:06:04.847 --> 00:06:06.376 Because we found that the relationship 00:06:06.376 --> 00:06:08.728 between the size of the brain and its number of neurons 00:06:08.728 --> 00:06:10.355 could be described mathematically, 00:06:10.355 --> 00:06:12.573 we could calculate what a human brain 00:06:12.573 --> 00:06:15.247 would look like if it was made like a rodent brain. 00:06:15.247 --> 00:06:18.821 So, a rodent brain with 86 billion neurons 00:06:18.821 --> 00:06:21.942 would weigh 36 kilos. 00:06:21.942 --> 00:06:23.575 That's not possible. 00:06:23.575 --> 00:06:25.481 A brain that huge would be crushed 00:06:25.481 --> 00:06:26.665 by its own weight, 00:06:26.665 --> 00:06:28.252 and this impossible brain would go 00:06:28.252 --> 00:06:32.023 in the body of 89 tons. 00:06:32.023 --> 00:06:34.157 I don't think it looks like us. NOTE Paragraph 00:06:34.157 --> 00:06:36.710 So this brings us to a very important conclusion already, 00:06:36.710 --> 00:06:39.357 which is that we are not rodents. 00:06:39.357 --> 00:06:42.625 The human brain is not a large rat brain. 00:06:42.625 --> 00:06:45.253 Compared to a rat, we might seem special, yes, 00:06:45.253 --> 00:06:47.473 but that's not a fair comparison to make, 00:06:47.473 --> 00:06:49.562 given that we know that we are not rodents. 00:06:49.562 --> 00:06:50.952 We are primates, 00:06:50.952 --> 00:06:53.726 so the correct comparison is to other primates. 00:06:53.726 --> 00:06:54.953 And there, if you do the math, 00:06:54.953 --> 00:06:57.739 you find that a generic primate 00:06:57.739 --> 00:06:59.669 with 86 billion neurons 00:06:59.669 --> 00:07:02.672 would have a brain of about 1.2 kilos, 00:07:02.672 --> 00:07:04.561 which seems just right, 00:07:04.561 --> 00:07:06.533 in a body of some 66 kilos, 00:07:06.533 --> 00:07:09.178 which in my case is exactly right, 00:07:09.178 --> 00:07:11.798 which brings us to a very unsurprising 00:07:11.798 --> 00:07:14.767 but still incredibly important conclusion: 00:07:14.767 --> 00:07:16.108 I am a primate. 00:07:16.108 --> 00:07:18.806 And all of you are primates. NOTE Paragraph 00:07:18.806 --> 00:07:20.706 And so was Darwin. 00:07:20.706 --> 00:07:23.646 I love to think that Darwin would have really appreciated this. 00:07:23.646 --> 00:07:25.613 His brain, like ours, 00:07:25.613 --> 00:07:29.124 was made in the image of other primate brains. NOTE Paragraph 00:07:29.124 --> 00:07:31.426 So the human brain may be remarkable, yes, 00:07:31.426 --> 00:07:34.207 but it is not special in its number of neurons. 00:07:34.207 --> 00:07:36.062 It is just a large primate brain. 00:07:36.062 --> 00:07:39.106 I think that's a very humbling and sobering thought 00:07:39.106 --> 00:07:42.169 that should remind us of our place in nature. NOTE Paragraph 00:07:42.169 --> 00:07:44.813 Why does it cost so much energy, then? 00:07:44.813 --> 00:07:46.260 Well, other people have figured out 00:07:46.260 --> 00:07:47.763 how much energy the human brain 00:07:47.763 --> 00:07:49.170 and that of other species costs, 00:07:49.170 --> 00:07:50.822 and now that we knew how many neurons 00:07:50.822 --> 00:07:53.164 each brain was made of, we could do the math. 00:07:53.164 --> 00:07:55.030 And it turns out that both human 00:07:55.030 --> 00:07:57.853 and other brains cost about the same, 00:07:57.853 --> 00:08:01.274 an average of six calories per billion neurons per day. 00:08:01.274 --> 00:08:03.413 So the total energetic cost of a brain 00:08:03.413 --> 00:08:05.447 is a simple, linear function 00:08:05.447 --> 00:08:07.156 of its number of neurons, 00:08:07.156 --> 00:08:09.339 and it turns out that the human brain 00:08:09.339 --> 00:08:13.180 costs just as much energy as you would expect. 00:08:13.180 --> 00:08:15.271 So the reason why the human brain 00:08:15.271 --> 00:08:16.943 costs so much energy is simply because 00:08:16.943 --> 00:08:18.926 it has a huge number of neurons, 00:08:18.926 --> 00:08:20.411 and because we are primates 00:08:20.411 --> 00:08:22.910 with many more neurons for a given body size 00:08:22.910 --> 00:08:24.432 than any other animal, 00:08:24.432 --> 00:08:27.972 the relative cost of our brain is large, 00:08:27.972 --> 00:08:30.973 but just because we're primates, not because we're special. NOTE Paragraph 00:08:30.973 --> 00:08:32.163 Last question, then: 00:08:32.163 --> 00:08:35.278 how did we come by this remarkable number of neurons, 00:08:35.278 --> 00:08:37.178 and in particular, if great apes 00:08:37.178 --> 00:08:38.733 are larger than we are, 00:08:38.733 --> 00:08:42.498 why don't they have a larger brain than we do, with more neurons? 00:08:42.498 --> 00:08:44.588 When we realized how much expensive it is 00:08:44.588 --> 00:08:46.921 to have a lot of neurons in the brain, I figured, 00:08:46.921 --> 00:08:48.924 maybe there's a simple reason. 00:08:48.924 --> 00:08:50.607 They just can't afford the energy 00:08:50.607 --> 00:08:53.557 for both a large body and a large number of neurons. 00:08:53.557 --> 00:08:54.986 So we did the math. 00:08:54.986 --> 00:08:56.586 We calculated on the one hand 00:08:56.586 --> 00:08:58.527 how much energy a primate gets per day 00:08:58.527 --> 00:08:59.877 from eating raw foods, 00:08:59.877 --> 00:09:01.914 and on the other hand, how much energy 00:09:01.914 --> 00:09:03.678 a body of a certain size costs 00:09:03.678 --> 00:09:07.065 and how much energy a brain of a certain number of neurons costs, 00:09:07.065 --> 00:09:08.554 and we looked for the combinations 00:09:08.554 --> 00:09:10.965 of body size and number of brain neurons 00:09:10.965 --> 00:09:12.235 that a primate could afford 00:09:12.235 --> 00:09:14.783 if it ate a certain number of hours per day. NOTE Paragraph 00:09:14.783 --> 00:09:16.599 And what we found is that 00:09:16.599 --> 00:09:18.311 because neurons are so expensive, 00:09:18.311 --> 00:09:21.681 there is a tradeoff between body size and number of neurons. 00:09:21.681 --> 00:09:24.632 So a primate that eats eight hours per day 00:09:24.632 --> 00:09:27.656 can afford at most 53 billion neurons, 00:09:27.656 --> 00:09:29.383 but then its body cannot be any bigger 00:09:29.383 --> 00:09:31.337 than 25 kilos. 00:09:31.337 --> 00:09:33.038 To weigh any more than that, 00:09:33.038 --> 00:09:34.807 it has to give up neurons. 00:09:34.807 --> 00:09:37.460 So it's either a large body 00:09:37.460 --> 00:09:38.955 or a large number of neurons. 00:09:38.955 --> 00:09:40.320 When you eat like a primate, 00:09:40.320 --> 00:09:42.556 you can't afford both. NOTE Paragraph 00:09:42.556 --> 00:09:44.520 One way out of this metabolic limitation 00:09:44.520 --> 00:09:47.921 would be to spend even more hours per day eating, 00:09:47.921 --> 00:09:49.284 but that gets dangerous, 00:09:49.284 --> 00:09:52.003 and past a certain point, it's just not possible. 00:09:52.003 --> 00:09:53.540 Gorillas and orangutans, for instance, 00:09:53.540 --> 00:09:55.463 afford about 30 billion neurons 00:09:55.463 --> 00:09:58.429 by spending eight and a half hours per day eating, 00:09:58.429 --> 00:10:01.545 and that seems to be about as much as they can do. 00:10:01.545 --> 00:10:03.336 Nine hours of feeding per day 00:10:03.336 --> 00:10:06.607 seems to be the practical limit for a primate. NOTE Paragraph 00:10:06.607 --> 00:10:08.398 What about us? 00:10:08.398 --> 00:10:09.998 With our 86 billion neurons 00:10:09.998 --> 00:10:13.033 and 60 to 70 kilos of body mass, 00:10:13.033 --> 00:10:16.594 we should have to spend over nine hours 00:10:16.594 --> 00:10:20.169 per day every single day feeding, 00:10:20.169 --> 00:10:22.208 which is just not feasible. 00:10:22.208 --> 00:10:24.042 If we ate like a primate, 00:10:24.042 --> 00:10:26.295 we should not be here. NOTE Paragraph 00:10:26.295 --> 00:10:28.422 How did we get here, then? 00:10:28.422 --> 00:10:31.157 Well, if our brain costs just as much energy 00:10:31.157 --> 00:10:32.880 as it should, and if we can't spend 00:10:32.880 --> 00:10:36.554 every waking hour of the day feeding, 00:10:36.554 --> 00:10:38.465 then the only alternative, really, 00:10:38.465 --> 00:10:40.423 is to somehow get more energy 00:10:40.423 --> 00:10:42.376 out of the same foods. 00:10:42.376 --> 00:10:46.176 And remarkably, that matches exactly 00:10:46.176 --> 00:10:49.213 what our ancestors are believed to have invented 00:10:49.213 --> 00:10:51.052 one and a half million years ago, 00:10:51.052 --> 00:10:53.834 when they invented cooking. 00:10:53.834 --> 00:10:55.804 To cook is to use fire 00:10:55.804 --> 00:10:59.604 to pre-digest foods outside of your body. 00:10:59.604 --> 00:11:02.210 Cooked foods are softer, so they're easier to chew 00:11:02.210 --> 00:11:04.773 and to turn completely into mush in your mouth, 00:11:04.773 --> 00:11:06.925 so that allows them to be completely digested 00:11:06.925 --> 00:11:08.361 and absorbed in your gut, 00:11:08.361 --> 00:11:12.016 which makes them yield much more energy in much less time. 00:11:12.016 --> 00:11:14.505 So cooking frees time for us to do 00:11:14.505 --> 00:11:16.567 much more interesting things with our day 00:11:16.567 --> 00:11:18.047 and with our neurons 00:11:18.047 --> 00:11:19.952 than just thinking about food, 00:11:19.952 --> 00:11:21.656 looking for food, and gobbling down food 00:11:21.656 --> 00:11:22.881 all day long. NOTE Paragraph 00:11:22.881 --> 00:11:25.380 So because of cooking, what once was 00:11:25.380 --> 00:11:27.733 a major liability, this large, 00:11:27.733 --> 00:11:30.766 dangerously expensive brain with a lot of neurons, 00:11:30.766 --> 00:11:32.802 could now become a major asset, 00:11:32.802 --> 00:11:36.053 now that we could both afford the energy for a lot of neurons 00:11:36.056 --> 00:11:38.559 and the time to do interesting things with them. 00:11:38.559 --> 00:11:40.533 So I think this explains why the human brain 00:11:40.533 --> 00:11:43.773 grew to become so large so fast in evolution, 00:11:43.773 --> 00:11:47.670 all of the while remaining just a primate brain. 00:11:47.670 --> 00:11:50.444 With this large brain now affordable by cooking, 00:11:50.444 --> 00:11:53.357 we went rapidly from raw foods to culture, 00:11:53.357 --> 00:11:55.963 agriculture, civilization, grocery stores, 00:11:55.963 --> 00:11:57.588 electricity, refrigerators, 00:11:57.588 --> 00:11:59.195 all of those things that nowadays 00:11:59.195 --> 00:12:01.237 allow us to get all the energy we need 00:12:01.237 --> 00:12:04.019 for the whole day in a single sitting 00:12:04.019 --> 00:12:06.973 at your favorite fast food joint. 00:12:06.973 --> 00:12:09.410 So what once was a solution 00:12:09.410 --> 00:12:11.109 now became the problem, 00:12:11.109 --> 00:12:16.626 and ironically, we look for the solution in raw food. NOTE Paragraph 00:12:16.626 --> 00:12:19.182 So what is the human advantage? 00:12:19.182 --> 00:12:20.685 What is it that we have 00:12:20.685 --> 00:12:23.220 that no other animal has? 00:12:23.220 --> 00:12:25.568 My answer is that we have the largest number 00:12:25.568 --> 00:12:27.040 of neurons in the cerebral cortex, 00:12:27.040 --> 00:12:28.884 and I think that's the simplest explanation 00:12:28.884 --> 00:12:30.897 for our remarkable cognitive abilities. 00:12:30.897 --> 00:12:34.124 And what is it that we do that no other animal does, 00:12:34.124 --> 00:12:36.093 and which I believe was fundamental 00:12:36.093 --> 00:12:39.176 to allow us to reach that large, 00:12:39.176 --> 00:12:41.398 largest number of neurons in the cortex? 00:12:41.398 --> 00:12:43.613 In two words, we cook. 00:12:43.613 --> 00:12:47.179 No other animal cooks its food. Only humans do. 00:12:47.179 --> 00:12:50.049 And I think that's how we got to become human. NOTE Paragraph 00:12:50.049 --> 00:12:52.509 Studying the human brain changed the way I think about food. 00:12:52.509 --> 00:12:54.154 I now look at my kitchen, 00:12:54.154 --> 00:12:55.624 and I bow to it, 00:12:55.624 --> 00:12:57.329 and I thank my ancestors for coming up 00:12:57.329 --> 00:12:59.229 with the invention that probably made us humans. 00:12:59.229 --> 00:13:01.361 Thank you very much. 00:13:01.361 --> 00:13:07.714 (Applause)