Affiliation:
1. Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology University of Tennessee Health Science Center Memphis Tennessee USA
Abstract
AbstractThis commentary discusses the main points made in Reiner's article on the prospect that some theropod dinosaurs could have given rise to a lineage that achieved a human level of intelligence, and those made in Herculano‐Houzel's article on the potentially monkey‐like numbers of neurons in the pallium of large theropods, and the implications of this for their intelligence.