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Evolving ideas of brain evolution

Jon H. Kaas and Christine E. Collins ()
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Jon H. Kaas: Vanderbilt University
Christine E. Collins: Vanderbilt University

Nature, 2001, vol. 411, issue 6834, 141-142

Abstract: Recent analyses of an old data set are starting to reveal patterns in the evolution of mammalian brains. The latest study shows that mammalian groups are characterized by basic similarities in brain proportions.

Date: 2001
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