Growing up slowed down for an early Homo individual
Briefly

The research by Zollikofer et al. reveals that the growth rates of dental development in early hominins began to slow before significant increases in brain size, indicating a crucial shift in growth patterns that allowed for larger brain development.
Humans exhibit a unique health and cognitive advantage due to our prolonged growth period, as this allows for the energy necessary to support a larger brain, particularly in early childhood.
Read at Nature
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