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I mean, I pulled a whole bunch of stuff together in that comment, I'd be shocked if any source existed that touched on every part.
As far as "us" delegating tasks to other parts of the brain, this looks pretty good:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4010745/
Although to be upfront I didn't take the time to read the whole study, I just skimmed it. I was already aware of how this works from school and just searched real quick for a source
But that study starts out assuming what pushed us to delegation forward brains was how fucking hard it was to stand on two feet without a giant tail. And once we got good at delegating that away from conscious thinking, why wouldn't we keep delegating everything else as long as there isn't an immediate negative consequence?
Thank you. That was a cool read. We squander this amazing organ. I'm with you that it's hard to find all these concepts in one place. Sapolsky's lectures captures some of it.