“Undoubtedly the most distinctive trait of the Primates, wherein this order contrasts with all other mammalian orders in its evolutionary history, is the tendency towards the development of a brain which is large in proportion to the total body weight, and which is particularly characterized by a relatively extensive and often richly convoluted cerebral cortex (p. 228).”1 While this statement is generally true, primate brains vary in size nearly one thousand-fold, from a mass of 1.8 g in the tiny mouse lemur to 1,300 g in modern humans. Many attempts have been made to understand both the distinctiveness of primate brains and the variation observed within the order: How did such variation evolve and why, and what are its cognitive i...
Despite decades of research, much uncertainty remains regarding the selection pressures responsible ...
A distinctive trait in primate evolution is the expansion in brain mass. The potential drivers of th...
Comparative studies of the brain in mammals suggest that there are general architectural principles ...
We present a detailed reanalysis of the comparative brain data for primates, and develop a model usi...
We present a detailed reanalysis of the comparative brain data for primates, and develop a model usi...
We present a detailed reanalysis of the comparative brain data for primates, and develop a model usi...
Despite decades of research, much uncertainty remains regarding the selection pressures responsible ...
Despite decades of research, much uncertainty remains regarding the selection pressures responsible ...
Despite decades of research, much uncertainty remains regarding the selection pressures responsible ...
A distinctive trait in primate evolution is the expansion in brain mass. The potential drivers of th...
Despite decades of research, much uncertainty remains regarding the selection pressures responsible ...
Despite decades of research, much uncertainty remains regarding the selection pressures responsible ...
A distinctive trait in primate evolution is the expansion in brain mass. The potential drivers of th...
The mammalian order of primates is known for a variety of species that are lively, curious, social, ...
A distinctive trait in primate evolution is the expansion in brain mass. The potential drivers of th...
Despite decades of research, much uncertainty remains regarding the selection pressures responsible ...
A distinctive trait in primate evolution is the expansion in brain mass. The potential drivers of th...
Comparative studies of the brain in mammals suggest that there are general architectural principles ...
We present a detailed reanalysis of the comparative brain data for primates, and develop a model usi...
We present a detailed reanalysis of the comparative brain data for primates, and develop a model usi...
We present a detailed reanalysis of the comparative brain data for primates, and develop a model usi...
Despite decades of research, much uncertainty remains regarding the selection pressures responsible ...
Despite decades of research, much uncertainty remains regarding the selection pressures responsible ...
Despite decades of research, much uncertainty remains regarding the selection pressures responsible ...
A distinctive trait in primate evolution is the expansion in brain mass. The potential drivers of th...
Despite decades of research, much uncertainty remains regarding the selection pressures responsible ...
Despite decades of research, much uncertainty remains regarding the selection pressures responsible ...
A distinctive trait in primate evolution is the expansion in brain mass. The potential drivers of th...
The mammalian order of primates is known for a variety of species that are lively, curious, social, ...
A distinctive trait in primate evolution is the expansion in brain mass. The potential drivers of th...
Despite decades of research, much uncertainty remains regarding the selection pressures responsible ...
A distinctive trait in primate evolution is the expansion in brain mass. The potential drivers of th...
Comparative studies of the brain in mammals suggest that there are general architectural principles ...