Lynne Isbell makes a compelling argument that enhanced ability to detect
motionless snakes was the factor that favored the evolution of the unusual features of the primate visual system.
Our neural fear module increases our ability to detect
motionless snakes, even when we are unaware that we have seen them.
Not exact matches
Keeping on top of the news requires activating that part of the brain that notices a green
snake moving along a green branch in an otherwise
motionless green rain forest.