Evolution of mammalian sensorimotor cortex: Thalamic projections to parietal cortical areas in Monodelphis domestica
The current experiments build upon previous studies designed to reveal the network of parietal cortical areas present in the common mammalian ancestor. Understanding this ancestral network is essential for highlighting the basic somatosensory circuitry present in all mammals, and how this basic plan...
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Main Authors: | James Clinton Dooley (Author), Joao G. Franca (Author), Adele M. H. Seelke (Author), Dylan Francis Cooke (Author), Leah A. Krubitzer (Author) |
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