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On the genetic architecture of cortical folding and brain volume in primates
2010
NeuroImage
Understanding the evolutionary forces that produced the human brain is a central problem in neuroscience and human biology. Comparisons across primate species show that both brain volume and gyrification (the degree of folding in the cerebral cortex) have progressively increased during primate evolution and there is a strong positive correlation between these two traits across primate species. The human brain is exceptional among primates in both total volume and gyrification, and therefore
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2010.02.020
pmid:20176115
pmcid:PMC3137430
fatcat:ijmomwl2qrebvhzgzyjj3w72wm