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A new study of the brain of the predatory dinosaur Tarbosaurus bataar (Theropoda, Tyrannosauridae)
The brain morphology and the topography of the cranial nerves on an endocranial mold of the theropod dinosaur Tarbosaurus bataar (Tyrannosauridae)...
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Evaluating the Mitten-Gliding Hypothesis for Paromomyidae and Micromomyidae (Mammalia, “Plesiadapiformes”) Using Comparative Functional Morphology of New Paleogene Skeletons
Teeth of primate-like mammals from the Paleogene (“plesiadapiforms”) have been known for at least 130 years (Gervais, 1877). These fossil taxa are... -
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Mikadocephalus gracilirostris n. gen., n. sp., a new ichthyosaur from the Grenzbitumenzone (Anisian-Ladinian) of Monte San Giorgio (Switzerland)
An almost complete skull of a new ichthyosaur from the Middle Triassic Grenzbitumenzone Beds of Monte San Giorgio (Kanton Tessin, Switzerland)...
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Endocranial casts of early archosaurian reptiles
The first endocranial casts from non-crown-group archosaurian reptiles are described. Synthetic casts were made of the preserved parts of the...
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A calcichordate interpretation of the new mitrateeumitrocystella savilli from the ordovician of Morocco
A new mitrate (stem-group craniate sensu Jefferies 1979) is described from the Ordovician (Llandeilo) of Morocco and an anatomical and functional...
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Epilogue
As mentioned in the Prologue, about 97% of the animal species are invertebrate ones. If the number of individuals could even be guessed, it would... -
On the Origin and Progressive Evolution of the Triune Brain
That the cerebral hemispheres are requisite for the spontaneous, directed activities of terrestrial vertebrates has been well known since the last... -
The Development of the Primate Pulvinar
When the nervous systems of different species are compared, homologous structures can nonetheless exhibit differences that are related to their... -
Brain Organization and Taxonomic Relationships in Insectivora and Primates
The brain’s anatomical criteria are seldom considered when systematicians determine the relationships of different taxa within a classification. This... -
Physiological effects of electromagnetic fields in the ELF region
Recent investigations on physiological effects of pre- and neo-natal exposure to an ELF rotating magnetic field on rats show that considerable...