There's a misconception at work here. The reptilian branch of evolution did not spawn the mammalian branch of evolution. You need to go back to the reptilian ancestor that was also a mammalian ancestor. We humans do have what is referred to as a reptilian brain, which is a small part of our whole brain.
none it was a dino stupid people
Mammalian intelligence depends mostly on the folds present in the cortex. The more folded the cortex the smarter. If you compare a rat brain to a human brain, the rats brain will be alot smoother and flatter.
No, the limbic system is a set of brain structures involved in emotions, memory, and motivation, while the mammalian brain refers to the entire brain of mammals. The limbic system is a part of the mammalian brain.
No, the amygdala is not the entire human reptilian brain. However, the amygdala is a part of the brain's limbic system and plays a role in processing emotions, particularly fear and aggression. The reptilian brain refers to the brainstem and cerebellum, which are involved in basic survival functions.
Reptilian part
the reptilian part of the brain.
helps increase the brain's surface area
The reptilian brain contains the cerebellum and brain stem. It is present in reptiles and therefore called the reptilian brain. It is the oldest part of the brain and regulates vital functions like breathing, heart rate and flight or fight response.
The meandering ridges and valleys of brain coral give it the appearance of a mammalian brain.
They are called sulci (plural of sulcus).
It is located above the spinal cord and below the thalamus of the brain. It is sometimes called the reptilian brain. It consists of the medulla, pons and the mid brain.