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Comparative paleoneurology of the basal dicraeosaurid sauropod Suuwassea emilieae
Witmer, L. M., Knoll, F., Ridgely, R. C.
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[Paleoneurology and the development of the brain in the hominoidea].
A, Escobar, C, Aruffo
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Comparative neuroimaging of the carnivoran brain: Neocortical sulcal anatomy
Boch M +18 more
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Paleoneurology of Europasaurus holgeri, an insular dwarf sauropod from northern Germany
Tschopp, E., Schmitt, A., Knoll, F.
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The book presents an integrative review of paleoneurology, the study of endocranial morphology in fossil species. The main focus is on showing how computed methods can be used to support advances in evolutionary neuroanatomy, paleoanthropology and ...
Bruner, Emiliano
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Hominin paleoneurology is the subfield of paleoanthropology that investigates brain evolution in human ancestors. For over a century, paleoneurologists have focused on analyses of cranial capacities (as surrogates for brain size) and endocranial casts (endocasts), which are prepared from the interiors of fossilized braincases and reproduce details of ...
Dean Falk
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The digital endocasts of Cramauchenia normalis, Theosodon cf. T. gracilis, and Macrauchenia patachonica described herein provide an interesting perspective to begin understanding litoptern brain evolution, particularly to improve our under¬standing of ...
Martínez, Gastón +2 more
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Paleoneurology of early archosauriforms and pseudosuchians
Paleoneurology is a branch of paleontology that is dedicated to the study of the anatomy and evolution of the nervous system of extinct animals. You are reading the introduction to this book about paleoneurology because you are a descendent of a long line of primate ancestors that had evolved progressively larger brains, and that were eventually able ...
Von Baczko, Belen +3 more
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