Encephalization is one of the defining characteristics of the primate Order. Unlike other mammalian radiations, primates exhibit exceptionally high relative brain sizes at birth and across prenatal development. This indicates that the shared degree of adult encephalization in primates is the developmental product of changes to early brain or body growth that have never been fully characterized. This dissertation examines brain and body growth relationships across prenatal ontogeny in a wide range of primate and non-primate mammals in order to reexamine the developmental origins of primate relative brain size.A review of allometric brain/body growth over fetal development shows that primate prenatal encephalization is shared by all primate r...
A distinctive trait in primate evolution is the expansion in brain mass. The potential drivers of th...
This comparative study of growth and development in 16 diverse primate species includes intra- and i...
“Undoubtedly the most distinctive trait of the Primates, wherein this order contrasts with all othe...
Encephalization is one of the defining characteristics of the primate Order. Unlike other mammalian ...
Variation in relative brain size among adult mammals is produced by different patterns of brain and ...
The evolution of encephalisation (relatively large brains) in primates has been linked to the evolut...
This thesis examines the relationship between growth, nutritional status, body composition and encep...
A central question in the evolution of brain development is whether species differ in rates of brain...
The basicranium is the keystone of the primate skull, and understanding its morphological interdepen...
Primates have large eyes relative to head size, which profoundly influence the ontogenetic emergence...
SummaryIt is argued that the extraordinary brain enlargement observed in humans is due to not only t...
The brain size of humans (Homo sapiens) has increased dramatically during the evolution of Homo. As ...
BACKGROUND: Primates have large eyes relative to head size, which profoundly influence the ontogenet...
There is a well-established allometric relationship between brain and body mass in mammals. Deviatio...
Abstract The Mojokerto calvaria has been central to assessment of brain growth in Homo erectus, but ...
A distinctive trait in primate evolution is the expansion in brain mass. The potential drivers of th...
This comparative study of growth and development in 16 diverse primate species includes intra- and i...
“Undoubtedly the most distinctive trait of the Primates, wherein this order contrasts with all othe...
Encephalization is one of the defining characteristics of the primate Order. Unlike other mammalian ...
Variation in relative brain size among adult mammals is produced by different patterns of brain and ...
The evolution of encephalisation (relatively large brains) in primates has been linked to the evolut...
This thesis examines the relationship between growth, nutritional status, body composition and encep...
A central question in the evolution of brain development is whether species differ in rates of brain...
The basicranium is the keystone of the primate skull, and understanding its morphological interdepen...
Primates have large eyes relative to head size, which profoundly influence the ontogenetic emergence...
SummaryIt is argued that the extraordinary brain enlargement observed in humans is due to not only t...
The brain size of humans (Homo sapiens) has increased dramatically during the evolution of Homo. As ...
BACKGROUND: Primates have large eyes relative to head size, which profoundly influence the ontogenet...
There is a well-established allometric relationship between brain and body mass in mammals. Deviatio...
Abstract The Mojokerto calvaria has been central to assessment of brain growth in Homo erectus, but ...
A distinctive trait in primate evolution is the expansion in brain mass. The potential drivers of th...
This comparative study of growth and development in 16 diverse primate species includes intra- and i...
“Undoubtedly the most distinctive trait of the Primates, wherein this order contrasts with all othe...