The brain is a trait of central importance for organismal performance and fitness. To date, evolutionary studies of brain size variation have mainly utilized comparative methods applied at the level of species or higher taxa. However, these studies suffer from the difficulty of separating causality from correlation. In the other extreme, studies of brain plasticity have focused mainly on within-population patterns. Between these extremes lie interpopulational studies, focusing on brain size variation among populations of the same species that occupy different habitats or selective regimes. These studies form a rapidly growing field of investigations which can help us to understand brain evolution by providing a test bed for ideas born out o...
The mosaic model of brain evolution postulates that different brain regions are relatively free to e...
The mammalian brain varies in size by a factor of 100,000 and is composed of anatomically and functi...
Conflicting theories have been proposed to explain variation in relative brain size across the anima...
The brain is a trait of central importance for organismal performance and fitness. To date, evolutio...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the Comparative Cognition Society via the D...
Despite decades of research, much uncertainty remains regarding the selection pressures responsible ...
Despite prolonged interest in comparing brain size and behavioral proxies of "intelligence" across t...
Across the animal kingdom, we see remarkable variation in brain size. This variation has even increa...
Which genetic changes took place during mammalian, primate and human evolution to build a larger bra...
The evolution of the vertebrate brain has remained a topic of intense interest from biologists over ...
In vertebrates, brain size variability relates to two main parameters: body size and ecological fact...
Relative brain size has long been considered a reflection of cognitive capacities and has played a f...
Sherpa Romeo green journal: open accessDespite important recent progress in our understanding of bra...
The mosaic model of brain evolution postulates that different brain regions are relatively free to e...
The mammalian brain varies in size by a factor of 100,000 and is composed of anatomically and functi...
Conflicting theories have been proposed to explain variation in relative brain size across the anima...
The brain is a trait of central importance for organismal performance and fitness. To date, evolutio...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the Comparative Cognition Society via the D...
Despite decades of research, much uncertainty remains regarding the selection pressures responsible ...
Despite prolonged interest in comparing brain size and behavioral proxies of "intelligence" across t...
Across the animal kingdom, we see remarkable variation in brain size. This variation has even increa...
Which genetic changes took place during mammalian, primate and human evolution to build a larger bra...
The evolution of the vertebrate brain has remained a topic of intense interest from biologists over ...
In vertebrates, brain size variability relates to two main parameters: body size and ecological fact...
Relative brain size has long been considered a reflection of cognitive capacities and has played a f...
Sherpa Romeo green journal: open accessDespite important recent progress in our understanding of bra...
The mosaic model of brain evolution postulates that different brain regions are relatively free to e...
The mammalian brain varies in size by a factor of 100,000 and is composed of anatomically and functi...
Conflicting theories have been proposed to explain variation in relative brain size across the anima...