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Jeff Stibel

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Partner @BryantStibel | Columnist @USAToday | Dad @Home | Science is my side hustle

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A study in Scientific Reports shows that startup company founder personality traits are a significant feature of a firm’s ultimate success. Key personality traits identified include a preference for variety and openness to adventure. go.nature.com/3siYRLh

A study in <a href="/SciReports/">Scientific Reports</a> shows that startup company founder personality traits are a significant feature of a firm’s ultimate success. Key personality traits identified include a preference for variety and openness to adventure. go.nature.com/3siYRLh
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"The secret of happiness is: Find something more important than you are and dedicate your life to it." Daniel Dennett (March 28, 1942 - April 19, 2024)

"The secret of happiness is: Find something more important than you are and dedicate your life to it."

Daniel Dennett (March 28, 1942 - April 19, 2024)
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The APA is saddened to note the passing of Professor Daniel Dennett (1942–2024). Dennett served as APA Eastern Division president in 2000–2001. He was professor emeritus of philosophy at Tufts University, where he had been on the faculty since 1971. apaonline.org/news/670464/In…

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1/ 🧠 Why did human brain size stop increasing 100,000 years ago? And what does that mean for our future as a species? Our new paper explores how changes in cognitionmay reshape how we think about extinction risk. A thread. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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2/ 🧠 Human brain size tripled over 2 million years but, despite what you may have thought, brain size plateaued around 100,000 years ago. Why did human brain size stop growing? And what does it mean for our long-term survival as a species?

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🧠 Human brain size tripled over 2 million years but, despite what you may have thought, brain size plateaued around 100,000 years ago.
Why did human brain size stop growing?
And what does it mean for our long-term survival as a species?
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3/ Our new paper explores the idea that the rise of symbolic cognition—language, planning, shared knowledge—may have reduced the evolutionary pressure for bigger brains. Tools didn't just shape the world—they reshaped the path of selection.

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4/ This isn’t a claim that cognition is a liability; rather, it may have saved humanity from collapse. It marks a shift: from evolving bigger brains to building cognitive scaffolding—external tools that extend memory, reasoning, and coordination.

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5/ What’s the risk? By reducing our reliance on biological evolution, we may have become more dependent on symbolic systems to manage increasingly complex environments. The question isn’t “Are we smart enough?” The question is: "Are our tools resilient enough?"

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6/ We argue that extinction risk should be framed through this evolutionary lens: 🧠 Not just biology 🧰 Not just technology But the feedback loop between brains, symbols, and the environments they alter.

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7/ Read the paper: 📄 "Did increasing brain size place early humans at risk of extinction?" Rethinking human extinction: Evolution, brain size, and the adaptive role of cognition sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Tagging #HumanEvolution #ExtinctionRisk #Cognition #Anthropocene

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Evolution may have capped human brain size to balance energy costs and survival via @psypost psypost.org/evolution-may-…

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Mane Kara-Yakoubian provides a more clear and articulate overview of my recent research in her PsyPost article: Evolution may have capped human brain size to balance energy costs and survival via @psypost psypost.org/evolution-may-…