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Morphology and Evolutionary Biology of the Dolphin (Delphinus sp.) Brain – MR Imaging and Conventional Histology
2007
Brain, Behavior and Evolution
larger than the superior colliculus. Other impressive structures in the brainstem are the peculiar elliptic nucleus, inferior olive, and in the cerebellum the huge paraflocculus and the very large posterior interpositus nucleus. There is good correspondence between MR scans and histological sections. Most of the brain characteristics can be interpreted as morphological correlates to the successful expansion of this species in the marine environment, which was characterized by the development of
doi:10.1159/000110495
pmid:17975302
fatcat:2764bdgaarhrvoobtojy7zmoci