Evolution of the Cerebral Cortex

The largest component of the mammalian cerebral cortex is the neocortex, which has several structural, morphological, and compositional differences that make it a derived mammalian trait. While basic features are shared across species, the mammalian neocortex across species is highly varied due to d...

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