There is considerable debate about whether the partition volumes of the mammalian brain (e.g. cerebrum, cerebellum) evolve according to functional selection, or whether developmental constraints of conserved neurogenetic scheduling cause predictable partition scaling with brain size. Here we provide the first investigation of developmental constraints on partition volume growth, derived from contrast-enhanced micro-computed tomography of hydrogel-stabilized brains from three marsupial species. ANCOVAs of partition vs. brain volume scaling, as well as growth curve comparisons, do not support several hypotheses consistent with developmental constraints: brain partition growth significantly differs between species, or between developing vs. ad...
We present a detailed reanalysis of the comparative brain data for primates, and develop a model usi...
Mammalian brain volumes vary considerably, even after controlling for body size. Although several hy...
We present a detailed reanalysis of the comparative brain data for primates, and develop a model usi...
There is considerable debate about whether the partition volumes of the mammalian brain (e.g. cerebr...
A vigorous discussion surrounds the question as to what enables some mammals—including primates and ...
Considerable controversy exists about which hypotheses and variables best explain mammalian brain si...
Considerable controversy exists about which hypotheses and variables best explain mammalian brain si...
The evolution of mammalian brain size is directly linked with the evolution of the brain's unique st...
A central question in the evolution of brain development is whether species differ in rates of brain...
What parameters determine brain size? This question is of particular interest for humans because our...
Variation in neocortex size is one of the defining features of mammalian brain evolution. The paramo...
Comparison of mammalian brain parts has often focused on differences in absolute size revealing only...
Recently, Weisbecker and Goswami presented the first comprehensive comparative analysis of brain si...
The mammalian brain varies in size by a factor of 100,000 and is composed of anatomically and functi...
Simple Summary This study examined brain/body ontogenetic growth in marsupials and compared it with...
We present a detailed reanalysis of the comparative brain data for primates, and develop a model usi...
Mammalian brain volumes vary considerably, even after controlling for body size. Although several hy...
We present a detailed reanalysis of the comparative brain data for primates, and develop a model usi...
There is considerable debate about whether the partition volumes of the mammalian brain (e.g. cerebr...
A vigorous discussion surrounds the question as to what enables some mammals—including primates and ...
Considerable controversy exists about which hypotheses and variables best explain mammalian brain si...
Considerable controversy exists about which hypotheses and variables best explain mammalian brain si...
The evolution of mammalian brain size is directly linked with the evolution of the brain's unique st...
A central question in the evolution of brain development is whether species differ in rates of brain...
What parameters determine brain size? This question is of particular interest for humans because our...
Variation in neocortex size is one of the defining features of mammalian brain evolution. The paramo...
Comparison of mammalian brain parts has often focused on differences in absolute size revealing only...
Recently, Weisbecker and Goswami presented the first comprehensive comparative analysis of brain si...
The mammalian brain varies in size by a factor of 100,000 and is composed of anatomically and functi...
Simple Summary This study examined brain/body ontogenetic growth in marsupials and compared it with...
We present a detailed reanalysis of the comparative brain data for primates, and develop a model usi...
Mammalian brain volumes vary considerably, even after controlling for body size. Although several hy...
We present a detailed reanalysis of the comparative brain data for primates, and develop a model usi...