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Brain structure and function: a multidisciplinary pipeline to study hominoid brain evolution

Authors :
Angela D. Friederici
Roman M. Wittig
Alfred Anwander
Cornelius Eichner
Tobias Gräßle
Carsten Jäger
Evgeniya Kirilina
Ilona Lipp
Ariane Düx
Luke J. Edwards
Cédric Girard-Buttoz
Anna Jauch
Kathrin S. Kopp
Michael Paquette
Kerrin J. Pine
Steve Unwin
Daniel B. M. Haun
Fabian H. Leendertz
Richard McElreath
Markus Morawski
Philipp Gunz
Nikolaus Weiskopf
Catherine Crockford
EBC Consortium
Daniel Ashoff
Karoline Albig
Bala Amarasekaran
Sam Angedakin
Caroline Asiimwe
Christian Bock
Birgit Blazey
Andreas Bernhard
Jacinta C Beehner
Laurent Bailanda
Raphael Belais
Thore J Bergman
Denny Böttcher
Tatiana Bortolato
Penelope Carlier
Julian Chantrey
Daniela Denk
Tobias Deschner
Dag Encke
Gelardine Escoubas
Malak Ettaj
Pawel Fedurek
Karina Flores
Alejandra Romero Florero
Richard Franke
Angela D Friederici
Cedric Girard-Buttoz
Jorge Gomez Fortun
Eva Gruber-Dujardin
Susan Hambrecht
Florian Hansmann
Jess Hartel
Daniel BM Haun
Michael Henshall
Catherine Hobaiter
Noémie Hofman
Jennifer E Jaffe
Stomy Karhemere
Evgenya Kirilina
Robert Klopfleisch
Tobias Knauf-Witzens
Kathrin Kopp
Bastian Lange
Kevin E Langergraber
Arne Lawrenz
Kevin Lee
Fabian H Leendertz
Illona Lipp
Matyas Liptovszky
Christelle Patricia Lumbu
Patrice Makouloutou Nzassi
Guy Landry Mamboundou Kouima
Kerstin Mätz-Rensing
Zoltan Mezö
Fanny Minesi
Sophie Moittie
Torsten Møller
Dave Morgan
Mathias Müller
Timothy Mugabe
Martin Muller
Karin Olofsson-Sannö
Alain Ondzie
Emily Otali
Simone Pika
Andrea Pizarro
Kamilla Pleh
Sandra Reichler-Danielowski
Jessica Rendel
Martha M Robbins
Konstantin Ruske
Liran Samuni
Crickette Sanz
Jan Schinköthe
André Schüle
Ingo Schwabe
Katarina Schwalm
Anistan Sebastiampillai
Lara Southern
Sheri Speede
Jonas Steiner
Mark F Stidworthy
Martin Surbeck
Claudia A. Szentiks
Tanguy Tanga
Tobias Loubser Theron
Reiner Ulrich
Erica van de Waal
Sue Walker
Gudrun Wibbelt
Navena Widulin
Hermann Will
Roman M Wittig
Kim Wood
Emiliano Zaccarella
Klaus Zuberbühler
Source :
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, Vol 17 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Frontiers Media S.A., 2024.

Abstract

To decipher the evolution of the hominoid brain and its functions, it is essential to conduct comparative studies in primates, including our closest living relatives. However, strong ethical concerns preclude in vivo neuroimaging of great apes. We propose a responsible and multidisciplinary alternative approach that links behavior to brain anatomy in non-human primates from diverse ecological backgrounds. The brains of primates observed in the wild or in captivity are extracted and fixed shortly after natural death, and then studied using advanced MRI neuroimaging and histology to reveal macro- and microstructures. By linking detailed neuroanatomy with observed behavior within and across primate species, our approach provides new perspectives on brain evolution. Combined with endocranial brain imprints extracted from computed tomographic scans of the skulls these data provide a framework for decoding evolutionary changes in hominin fossils. This approach is poised to become a key resource for investigating the evolution and functional differentiation of hominoid brains.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16625145
Volume :
17
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.b2332facf6584865813950f84685adb4
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnint.2023.1299087