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Authors: Gibson, KR
Citation: Kr. Gibson, Part I The evolution of brain size - Introduction to Part I, EVOLUTIONARY ANATOMY OF THE PRIMATE CEREBRAL CORTEX, 2001, pp. 3-13

Authors: Kaskan, PM Finlay, BL
Citation: Pm. Kaskan et Bl. Finlay, Encephalization and its developmental structure: how many ways can a brainget big?, EVOLUTIONARY ANATOMY OF THE PRIMATE CEREBRAL CORTEX, 2001, pp. 14-29

Authors: Rakic, P Kornack, DR
Citation: P. Rakic et Dr. Kornack, Neocortical expansion and elaboration during primate evolution: a view from neuroembryology, EVOLUTIONARY ANATOMY OF THE PRIMATE CEREBRAL CORTEX, 2001, pp. 30-56

Authors: Aiello, LC Bates, N Joffe, T
Citation: Lc. Aiello et al., In defense of the expensive tissue hypothesis, EVOLUTIONARY ANATOMY OF THE PRIMATE CEREBRAL CORTEX, 2001, pp. 57-78

Authors: Gibson, KR Rumbaugh, D Beran, M
Citation: Kr. Gibson et al., Bigger is better: primate brain size in relationship to cognition, EVOLUTIONARY ANATOMY OF THE PRIMATE CEREBRAL CORTEX, 2001, pp. 79-97

Authors: Falk, D
Citation: D. Falk, The evolution of sex differences in primate brains, EVOLUTIONARY ANATOMY OF THE PRIMATE CEREBRAL CORTEX, 2001, pp. 98-112

Authors: Hofman, MA
Citation: Ma. Hofman, Brain evolution in hominids: are we at the end of the road?, EVOLUTIONARY ANATOMY OF THE PRIMATE CEREBRAL CORTEX, 2001, pp. 113-127

Authors: Falk, D
Citation: D. Falk, Part II Neurological substrates of species-specific adaptation - Introduction to Part II, EVOLUTIONARY ANATOMY OF THE PRIMATE CEREBRAL CORTEX, 2001, pp. 131-137

Authors: Preuss, TM
Citation: Tm. Preuss, The discovery of cerebral diversity: an unwelcome scientific revolution, EVOLUTIONARY ANATOMY OF THE PRIMATE CEREBRAL CORTEX, 2001, pp. 138-164

Authors: Chiarelli, B
Citation: B. Chiarelli, Pheromonal communication and socialization, EVOLUTIONARY ANATOMY OF THE PRIMATE CEREBRAL CORTEX, 2001, pp. 165-176

Authors: Holloway, RL Broadfield, DC Yuan, MS
Citation: Rl. Holloway et al., Revisiting australopithecine visual striate cortex: newer data from chimpanzee and human brains suggest it could have been reduced during australopithecine times, EVOLUTIONARY ANATOMY OF THE PRIMATE CEREBRAL CORTEX, 2001, pp. 177-186

Authors: Gilissen, E
Citation: E. Gilissen, Structural symmetries and asymmetries in human and chimpanzee brains, EVOLUTIONARY ANATOMY OF THE PRIMATE CEREBRAL CORTEX, 2001, pp. 187-215

Authors: Gannon, PJ Kheck, NM Hof, PR
Citation: Pj. Gannon et al., Language areas of the hominoid brain: a dynamic communicative shift on theupper east side planum, EVOLUTIONARY ANATOMY OF THE PRIMATE CEREBRAL CORTEX, 2001, pp. 216-240

Authors: Tobias, PV
Citation: Pv. Tobias, The promise and the peril in hominin brain evolution, EVOLUTIONARY ANATOMY OF THE PRIMATE CEREBRAL CORTEX, 2001, pp. 241-256

Authors: Semendeferi, K
Citation: K. Semendeferi, Advances in the study of hominoid brain evolution: magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and 3-D reconstruction, EVOLUTIONARY ANATOMY OF THE PRIMATE CEREBRAL CORTEX, 2001, pp. 257-289

Authors: Schafer, K Seidler, H Bookstein, FL Prossinger, H Falk, D Conroy, G
Citation: K. Schafer et al., Exo- and endocranial morphometrics in mid-Pleistocene and modern humans, EVOLUTIONARY ANATOMY OF THE PRIMATE CEREBRAL CORTEX, 2001, pp. 290-304

Authors: Jerison, HJ
Citation: Hj. Jerison, Epilogue - The study of primate brain evolution: where do we go from here?, EVOLUTIONARY ANATOMY OF THE PRIMATE CEREBRAL CORTEX, 2001, pp. 305-337
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