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      The magnificent compromise: cortical field evolution in mammals.

      Neuron
      Animals, Biological Evolution, Humans, Mammals, anatomy & histology, physiology, Neocortex

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          The neocortex of mammals is composed of cortical fields that have a unique organization associated with the animal's ecological niche and lifestyle. Each cortical field has a specific pattern of connections with other cortical fields and brain structures, and together they comprise a neocortical network that generates a variety of behaviors. These networks and the behaviors they generate are variable across mammals, and are particularly complex in some species such as humans. Here I discuss the mechanisms that contribute to neocortical organization in mammals, and how this organization has been altered to generate the variability that exists in different lineages.

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          17964240
          10.1016/j.neuron.2007.10.002

          Chemistry
          Animals,Biological Evolution,Humans,Mammals,anatomy & histology,physiology,Neocortex
          Chemistry
          Animals, Biological Evolution, Humans, Mammals, anatomy & histology, physiology, Neocortex

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