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Human gut microbiota and brain evolution. [PDF]
Moeller AH.
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An anthropoid/strepsirrhine divergence in ventral visual stream connectivity. [PDF]
Hunt JE +6 more
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Inside-out: modelling the link between Zika virus viral dynamics within hosts and transmission to vectors across host species and virus strains. [PDF]
Cecilia H +5 more
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Dual computational systems in the development and evolution of mammalian brains. [PDF]
Imam N, Kielo M, Trude BM, Finlay BL.
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Hominoid-specific calretinin-immunopositivity of the optic radiation (geniculocalcarine tract). [PDF]
Santana NNM +5 more
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Characterizing Evoked Movement Patterns and Connectivity in Sensorimotor Cortex After Sensory Loss in Squirrel Monkeys. [PDF]
Qi HX +5 more
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Electrodermal Response in the Squirrel Monkey [PDF]
An effort to find evidence of electrodermal response in the squirrel monkey ( Saimiri sciureus), as found in man, some infra-human genera of Simiae, and some lower mammals and amphibians, failed to locate an example. Given anatomical considerations, the availability of this response in Saimiri was suspected.
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The Claustrum in the Squirrel Monkey
The Anatomical Record, 2019ABSTRACTThe claustrum (CLA) is a subcortical structure that is reciprocally and topographically connected with the cerebral cortex. The complexity of the cerebral cortex varies dramatically across mammals, raising the question of whether there might also be differences in CLA organization, circuitry, and function. Species variations in the shape of the
Joan S. Baizer +2 more
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Sociophysiology of squirrel monkeys
American Journal of Primatology, 1991AbstractPrimate sociophysiology is an emerging discipline concerned with understanding the proximate mechanisms that contribute to the generation and maintenance of species‐typical social systems. Studies of squirrel monkeys illustrate that sociophysiological processes are more varied than is commonly assumed with respect to both the effective social ...
Sally P, Mendoza +2 more
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