Why do people take a year to go?

A study by neuroscientists and psychologists at Lund University in Sweden explained why humans take more than a year to go, while many other mammals can go immediately or Only a few months after birth, you know.

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Previous conceptions have always been attributed to the fact that human motor nerves are more complex than other mammals, so it takes longer to stimulate bipedal travel in infants born. However, this study has produced quite the opposite results.

They conducted a study on the time to travel between 24 mammals from mice, elephants to monkeys . and took the mold from the moment of conception, not from birth. After comparative comparisons, the results show that all mammals know the same stage during development to a certain level of the brain.

Therefore, species with larger brains and more brain cells like people often take longer to master walking. In addition, early departure is due to differences in the structure of the limbs. At the same time, the way people move like it takes more time to learn than animals walking on heels.