Background: Motor coordination in vertebrates is primarily regulated by cerebellum. Divergence of aves from reptilian ancestors results in noticeable improvement in the motor coordination. This study aims to explore anatomical innovations in the cerebellar cortex during the course of evolution of reptiles and aves.Methods: Three representative species each from reptilian and avian lineages were selected to represent both vertebrate classes. Complete brain was dissected out from the cranial cavity of each specimen after radiological assessment of its extent. After gross examination, the brains were subjected to detailed histological investigation using conventional and special strains. Micrometry of layer and cellular architecture of cerebel...
Published as part of Macrì, S et al., 2019, Nature Communications: 10(1):5560 "Comparative analysis...
3D model of the Italian Thre-Toed Skink lizard brain highlighting the anatomy and the spatial arrang...
Domestication is the process by which wild organisms become adapted for human use. Many phenotypic c...
Despite a remarkable conservation of architecture and function, the cerebellum of vertebrates shows ...
Vertebrate (fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals) brains look quite different despite being...
How do large and unique brains evolve? Historically, comparative neuroanatomical studies have attrib...
How do large and unique brains evolve? Historically, comparative neuroanatomical studies have attrib...
The six-layered neocortex is a neuroanatomical hallmark of all extant mammals. The massively enlarg...
Posted December 30, 2022 on bioRxiv.The process of brain folding is thought to play an important rol...
The organization of the non-mammalian forebrain had long puzzled neurobiologists. Unlike typical mam...
The transition period from the aquatic to the terrestrial environment involved the development of a ...
The cerebellum floccular complex lobes (FCLs) are housed in the FCL fossa of the periotic complex. T...
Among the extant vertebrates, nonavian reptiles are probably those that are most closely related to ...
3D model of the Bearded Dragon lizard brain highlighting the anatomy and the spatial arrangement of ...
3D model of the Golden Flying Snake brain highlighting the anatomy and the spatial arrangement of it...
Published as part of Macrì, S et al., 2019, Nature Communications: 10(1):5560 "Comparative analysis...
3D model of the Italian Thre-Toed Skink lizard brain highlighting the anatomy and the spatial arrang...
Domestication is the process by which wild organisms become adapted for human use. Many phenotypic c...
Despite a remarkable conservation of architecture and function, the cerebellum of vertebrates shows ...
Vertebrate (fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals) brains look quite different despite being...
How do large and unique brains evolve? Historically, comparative neuroanatomical studies have attrib...
How do large and unique brains evolve? Historically, comparative neuroanatomical studies have attrib...
The six-layered neocortex is a neuroanatomical hallmark of all extant mammals. The massively enlarg...
Posted December 30, 2022 on bioRxiv.The process of brain folding is thought to play an important rol...
The organization of the non-mammalian forebrain had long puzzled neurobiologists. Unlike typical mam...
The transition period from the aquatic to the terrestrial environment involved the development of a ...
The cerebellum floccular complex lobes (FCLs) are housed in the FCL fossa of the periotic complex. T...
Among the extant vertebrates, nonavian reptiles are probably those that are most closely related to ...
3D model of the Bearded Dragon lizard brain highlighting the anatomy and the spatial arrangement of ...
3D model of the Golden Flying Snake brain highlighting the anatomy and the spatial arrangement of it...
Published as part of Macrì, S et al., 2019, Nature Communications: 10(1):5560 "Comparative analysis...
3D model of the Italian Thre-Toed Skink lizard brain highlighting the anatomy and the spatial arrang...
Domestication is the process by which wild organisms become adapted for human use. Many phenotypic c...