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    Evidence Suggests That the Human Brain Stopped Evolving Approximately 200,000
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Evidence Suggests That the Human Brain Stopped Evolving Approximately 200,000

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Evidence suggests that the human brain stopped evolving approximately 200,000 years ago when the first Homo sapiens appeared.

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