<p>Adam Wilkins draws on studies of nonhuman species, the fossil record, genetics, and molecular and developmental biology to reconstruct the evolution of the human face and its inextricable link to our speciesβ evolving social complexity. The neural and muscular mechanisms that allowed facial expre
Making Faces: The Evolutionary Origins of the Human Face
β Scribed by Adam S. Wilkins
- Publisher
- Belknap Press: An Imprint of Harvard University Press
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 482
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Humans possess the most expressive faces in the animal kingdom. Adam Wilkins presents evidence ranging from the fossil record to recent findings of genetics, molecular biology, and developmental biology to reconstruct the fascinating story of how the human face evolved. Beginning with the first vertebrate faces half a billion years ago and continuing to dramatic changes among our recent human ancestors, Making Faces illuminates how the unusual characteristics of the human face came aboutβboth the physical shape of facial features and the critical role facial expression plays in human society.
Offering more than an account of morphological changes over time and space, which rely on findings from paleontology and anthropology, Wilkins also draws on comparative studies of living nonhuman species. He examines the genetic foundations of the remarkable diversity in human faces, and also shows how the evolution of the face was intimately connected to the evolution of the brain. Brain structures capable of recognizing different individuals as well as βreadingβ and reacting to their facial expressions led to complex social exchanges. Furthermore, the neural and muscular mechanisms that created facial expressions also allowed the development of speech, which is unique to humans.
In demonstrating how the physical evolution of the human face has been inextricably intertwined with our speciesβ growing social complexity, Wilkins argues that it was both the product and enabler of human sociality.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1. Thinking about the Human Face as a Product of Evolution
Chapter 2. How the Face Develops: From Early Embryo to Older Teenager
Chapter 3. The Genetic Foundations of the Face
Chapter 4. The Genetic Basis of Facial Diversity
Chapter 5. History of the Face I: From Earliest Vertebrates to the First Primates
Chapter 6. History of the Face II: From Early Primates to Modern Humans
Chapter 7. Brain and Face Coevolution: Recognizing, Reading, and Making Faces
Chapter 8. βPostspeciationβ: The Evolving Face in Modern Humans
Chapter 9. On Face Consciousness and the Future of the Face
Chapter 10. Social Selection in the Shaping of the Human Face
Coda: Three Journeys
Notes
Acronyms
Glossary
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index
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