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Hominin paleoneurology

Progress in Brain Research, 2012
Dean Falk
exaly  

Hemispheric asymmetries, paleoneurology, and the evolution of the human genus

Brain asymmetries are a distinctive feature of Homo sapiens and are associated with key evolutionary functions including language and handedness. Nonetheless, differences between humans and apes could be just a matter of degree and size and not the expression of unique traits of our species.
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Hominid Paleoneurology

Annual Review of Anthropology, 1987
Dean Falk
exaly  

Paleoneurology and Behaviour

Springer Series in Bio-/neuroinformatics, 2015
Natalie Uomini
exaly  

Paleoneurology of Non-avian Dinosaurs: An Overview

2023
Ariana Paulina-Carabajal   +2 more
exaly  

Hominid brain evolution: The approach from paleoneurology

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1980
Dean Falk
exaly  

Paleoneurology of cercopithecoids and hominoids

Lauren A. Gonzales, Brenda R. Benefit
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