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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 November 2025
Ectotherms, particularly fish, challenge traditional brain evolution theories by exhibiting advanced cognitive abilities despite their smaller brains. While the social brain hypothesis may apply within clades, sensory-motor systems likely explain the brain size differences between average-brained ectotherms and endotherms. Evolved complex sensory-motor systems suggest that brain evolution models should expand to include sensory and motor systems, beyond cognitive processes alone.
Redouan Bshary and Zegni Triki contributed equally to this work.
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A fishy perspective on the social brain hypothesis
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