From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Spring 2016. Published by the Office of Undergraduate Research. Joy Zalis Kiefer, Director of Undergraduate Research and Associate Dean in the College of Arts & Sciences; Lindsey Paunovich, Editor; Kristin G. Sobotka, Undergraduate Research Coordinator; Jennifer Kohl. Mentor: Bruce Carlso
The brain is one of the most energetically expensive organs in the vertebrate body. Consequently, th...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the limitation of brain size in vertebrates. Here, ...
A problem for modern neurobiologists is determining the rules underlying axonal guidance and the est...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Volume 5, Spring 2013. Publi...
Brains and their component brain regions vary widely in size and structure across vertebrates. Howev...
A large brain can offer several cognitive advantages. However, brain tissue has an especially high m...
From the Washington University Undergraduate Research Digest: WUURD, Volume 10, 2014-2015. Published...
From the Washington University Office of Undergraduate Research Digest (WUURD), Vol. 13, 05-01-2018....
The brain is one of the most energetically expensive organs in the vertebrate body. Consequently, th...
The social brain hypothesis posits that frequent social interactions, characteristic of group living...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Spring 2018. Published by th...
Mentor: Bruce Carlson From the Washington University Undergraduate Research Digest: WUURD, Volume 8,...
Brain region size generally scales allometrically with total brain size, but mosaic shifts in brain ...
Compared to laboratory environments, complex natural environments promote brain cell proliferation a...
Brain size varies greatly among vertebrates. It has been proposed that the diversity of brain size i...
The brain is one of the most energetically expensive organs in the vertebrate body. Consequently, th...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the limitation of brain size in vertebrates. Here, ...
A problem for modern neurobiologists is determining the rules underlying axonal guidance and the est...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Volume 5, Spring 2013. Publi...
Brains and their component brain regions vary widely in size and structure across vertebrates. Howev...
A large brain can offer several cognitive advantages. However, brain tissue has an especially high m...
From the Washington University Undergraduate Research Digest: WUURD, Volume 10, 2014-2015. Published...
From the Washington University Office of Undergraduate Research Digest (WUURD), Vol. 13, 05-01-2018....
The brain is one of the most energetically expensive organs in the vertebrate body. Consequently, th...
The social brain hypothesis posits that frequent social interactions, characteristic of group living...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Spring 2018. Published by th...
Mentor: Bruce Carlson From the Washington University Undergraduate Research Digest: WUURD, Volume 8,...
Brain region size generally scales allometrically with total brain size, but mosaic shifts in brain ...
Compared to laboratory environments, complex natural environments promote brain cell proliferation a...
Brain size varies greatly among vertebrates. It has been proposed that the diversity of brain size i...
The brain is one of the most energetically expensive organs in the vertebrate body. Consequently, th...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the limitation of brain size in vertebrates. Here, ...
A problem for modern neurobiologists is determining the rules underlying axonal guidance and the est...