基本信息
views: 90
![](https://originalfileserver.aminer.cn/sys/aminer/icon/show-trajectory.png)
Bio
I explore what it is that makes brains the way they are. Primates, and especially humans, have exceptionally large brains for their body size. Between primates, brains differ in size and in their internal organization. Why is this? I believe that each brain is an adaptation to the particular environment its owner lives in. I try to understand differences between brains as the result of deviations from ancestral brains that arose to deal with challenges in the environment.
Research Interests
Papers共 196 篇Author StatisticsCo-AuthorSimilar Experts
By YearBy Citation主题筛选期刊级别筛选合作者筛选合作机构筛选
时间
引用量
主题
期刊级别
合作者
合作机构
Cell Reportsno. 5 (2024): 114191-114191
Trends in cognitive sciencesno. 5 (2024): 441-453
Stephania Assimopoulos,Shaun Warrington,Katherine L. Bryant,Stefan Pszczolkowski,Saad Jbabdi,Rogier B. Mars,Stamatios N. Sotiropoulos
Brain Structure and Functionpp.1-16, (2024)
Magdalena Boch, Katrin Karadachka,Kep Kee Loh,R. Austin Benn,Lea Roumazeilles,Mads F. Bertelsen,Paul R. Manger, Ethan Wriggelsworth, Simon Spiro,Muhammad A. Spocter,Philippa J. Johnson,Kamilla Avelino-de-Souza,
crossref(2024)
Nature communicationsno. 1 (2024): 5963-5963
Nature communicationsno. 1 (2024): 5780-5780
Michael Foster, Sai Dwibhashyam, Devan Patel,Kanika Gupta,Olivia C. Matz,Brendon K. Billings,Kathleen Bitterman,Mads Bertelson,Cheuk Y. Tang,Rogier B. Mars,Mary Ann Raghanti,Patrick R. Hof,
JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGYno. 5 (2024): e25618-e25618
Load More
Author Statistics
Co-Author
Co-Institution
D-Core
- 合作者
- 学生
- 导师
Data Disclaimer
The page data are from open Internet sources, cooperative publishers and automatic analysis results through AI technology. We do not make any commitments and guarantees for the validity, accuracy, correctness, reliability, completeness and timeliness of the page data. If you have any questions, please contact us by email: report@aminer.cn