The Evolutionists, who Try to Establish a Link Betweeen Living Beings According to Cranial Measurements, Have Once Again Seen the Error of their Ways:

One group of evolutionists claims that skull dimensions can demonstrate that humans and monkeys derive from a common ancestor. They relate humans' brains being larger than chimpanzees' to greater intelligence, and claim that over time, cranial dimensions have shown an evolutionary trend. This claim-that as the brain enlarged, its capacity to process information and store it in memory increased as well-is invalid, for a variety of reasons. Just the observations conducted on birds with vocal learning disprove it: Compared with a human's, a bird's brain is extremely small. For example, in birds weighing an average of 85 grams, the brain varies from 0.73 to 2.7 grams in weight. A bird's brain differs from a mammal's in that the complex folds found in mammals' cerebral cortex are missing, and the cerebral cortex itself is much smaller proportionally. Nevertheless, some birds are able to perform extremely complex operations such as speaking, learning songs, conceptualization and visual memorizing. Accordingly, there is no question of brain development from simple to complex to support evolutionary theory in living creatures.

* http://www.earthlife.net/birds/nerves.html

Evolutionists seeking to establish an evolutionary link between chimpanzees and humans use skull size as a criterion. However, the evolutionist claim that "as the brain developed, its capacity to process information and store it in the memory also increased" is invalid for a variety of reasons. Although a bird's brain is extremely small compared to a human's, birds are able to perform extremely complex operations.