Primate comparative neuroscience using magnetic resonance imaging: promises and challenges
Primate comparative anatomy is an established field that has made rich and substantial contributions to neuroscience. However, the labor-intensive techniques employed mean that most comparisons are often based on a small number of species, which limits the conclusions that can be drawn. In this revi...
Main Authors: | Mars, R, Neubert, F, Verhagen, L, Sallet, J, Miller, K, Dunbar, R, Barton, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers
2014
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