  Just spotted this on urlLink Boing Boing . So what does this mean? Would brain damage of this kind be transferrable on a genetic level? I'm not trying to turn this into a urlLink Lamarckian bit of nonsense. There must be a gene that can be turned off to produce an altered brain.
Would this possibility undercut&nbsp;some of&nbsp;that talk about moving from forests to savannahs, with the bipedlas being able to see predators more clearly? Gould proposed urlLink punctuated equlibrium , but couldn't a similiar event to this, induced through genetic defect rather than disease,&nbsp;shave off&nbsp; a few million years of evolution, forward or backwards? I don't know quote what to make of this, as it takes the evolutionism of bipedalism being prompted by behavioral into something more purely genetic. I think.... 
