The brain plays a critical role in a wide variety of functions including behaviour, perception, motor control, and homeostatic maintenance. Each function can undergo different selective pressures over the course of evolution, and as selection acts on the outputs of brain function, it necessarily alters the structure of the brain. Two models have been proposed to explain the evolutionary patterns observed in brain morphology. The concerted brain evolution model posits that the brain evolves as a single unit and the evolution of different brain regions are coordinated. The mosaic brain evolution model posits that brain regions evolve independently of each other. It is now understood that both models are responsible for driving changes in brai...
SYNOPSIS. Four major questions can be asked about vertebrate brain evolution: 1) What major changes ...
Animals communicate information within their environments via visual, chemical, auditory, and/or tac...
<p>Changing environmental conditions may present substantial challenges to organisms experiencing th...
The brain plays a critical role in a wide variety of functions including behaviour, perception, moto...
The brain plays a critical role in a wide variety of functions including behaviour, perception, moto...
Vertebrate (fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals) brains look quite different despite being...
3D model of the Flying Dragon lizard brain highlighting the anatomy and the spatial arrangement of i...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an established technique for neuroanatomical analysis, being par...
Background: Morphological diversity among closely related animals can be the result of differing gro...
3D model of the Bearded Dragon lizard brain highlighting the anatomy and the spatial arrangement of ...
Lineages that exhibit little morphological change over time provide a unique opportunity to explore ...
Phenotypic traits such as ornaments and armaments are generally shaped by sexual selection, which of...
Phenotypic traits such as ornaments and armaments are generally shaped by sexual selection, which of...
This thesis is about the evolution of brain structure in lizards, with a particular focus on th...
The mosaic brain evolution hypothesis, stating that brain regions can evolve relatively independentl...
SYNOPSIS. Four major questions can be asked about vertebrate brain evolution: 1) What major changes ...
Animals communicate information within their environments via visual, chemical, auditory, and/or tac...
<p>Changing environmental conditions may present substantial challenges to organisms experiencing th...
The brain plays a critical role in a wide variety of functions including behaviour, perception, moto...
The brain plays a critical role in a wide variety of functions including behaviour, perception, moto...
Vertebrate (fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals) brains look quite different despite being...
3D model of the Flying Dragon lizard brain highlighting the anatomy and the spatial arrangement of i...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an established technique for neuroanatomical analysis, being par...
Background: Morphological diversity among closely related animals can be the result of differing gro...
3D model of the Bearded Dragon lizard brain highlighting the anatomy and the spatial arrangement of ...
Lineages that exhibit little morphological change over time provide a unique opportunity to explore ...
Phenotypic traits such as ornaments and armaments are generally shaped by sexual selection, which of...
Phenotypic traits such as ornaments and armaments are generally shaped by sexual selection, which of...
This thesis is about the evolution of brain structure in lizards, with a particular focus on th...
The mosaic brain evolution hypothesis, stating that brain regions can evolve relatively independentl...
SYNOPSIS. Four major questions can be asked about vertebrate brain evolution: 1) What major changes ...
Animals communicate information within their environments via visual, chemical, auditory, and/or tac...
<p>Changing environmental conditions may present substantial challenges to organisms experiencing th...