Norman Geschwind, Anatomical Asymmetry of the Brain in Humans and Animals: 



An Evolutionary Perspective; April 7, 1980 



Irving T. Diamond, Evolution of the Primate Neocortex; March 23. 1981 



*Robert D. Martin, Human Brain Evolution in an Ecological Context; April 27, 1982 



Eric Kandel. Molecular Explorations into Learning and Memory; April 27, 1983 



*Alexander Marshack, Hierarchical Evolution of the Human Capacity; The Paleo- 

 lithic Evidence; May 1, 1984 



Yves Coppens, Environment. Hominid Evolution, and the Evolution of the Brain; 

 April 16, 1985 



Roger A. Gorski, Sexual Differentiation of the Brain: from Birds to Rats to Man; 

 April 22, 1986 



^Nicholas K. Humphrey, The Uses of Consciousness; April 7, 1987 



Stephen J. Gould, Chomsky Under the Spandrels of San Marco; April 5, 1988 



*Harry J. Jerison, Brain Size and the Evolution of Mind; October 10, 1989 



Paul H. Harvey, Comparing Brains; March 20, 1990 



Jeffrey T. Laitman, Evolution of the Vocal Tract and the Origins of Speech; May 7, 

 1991 



*Dean Falk, The Evolution of the Human Brain and Cognition in Hominids; April 

 14, 1992 



Alan Thorne. A Biological Basis for the Beginnings of Art? April 26, 1993 



Niles Eldredge, Mind Over Matter: The Evolving Place of Humans in Nature; April 

 11, 1994 



Este Armstrong, Expansion and Stasis in Human Brain Evolution: Analyses of the 

 Limbic System, Cortex and Brain Shape; April 17, 1995 



*Matt Cartmill, Do Horses Gallop in their Sleep? Consciousness, Evolution, and the 

 Problem of Animal Minds; April 30, 1996 



John Morrison, The Human Cerebral Cortex: Exceptional Capabilities and Unique 

 Vulnerability; April 8, 1997 



*Ian Tattersall, The Origin of the Human Capacity; March 24, 1998 



Terrence W. Decon, Primate Mechanisms Underlying Human Brain Evolution; April 

 7, 1999 



*C. K. Brain, Do We Owe Our Intelligence to a Predatory Past? March 20, 2000 



^Published versions of these lectures can be obtained from Publications, Dept. of 

 Anthropology, The American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West 

 at 79th St., New York, N.Y 10024. 



**Out of print. 



tPublished version: The Brain in Hominid Evolution, New York: Columbia Univer- 

 sity Press, 1971. 



