A brain-wide analysis maps structural evolution to distinct anatomical module

  1. Robert A Kozol  Is a corresponding author
  2. Andrew J Conith
  3. Anders Yuiska
  4. Alexia Cree-Newman
  5. Bernadeth Tolentino
  6. Kasey Banesh
  7. Alexandra Paz
  8. Evan Lloyd
  9. Johanna E Kowalko
  10. Alex C Keene
  11. Craig Albertson
  12. Erik R Duboue  Is a corresponding author
  1. Florida Atlantic University, United States
  2. University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States
  3. Texas A&M University, United States
  4. Lehigh University, United States
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  1. Robert A Kozol
  2. Andrew J Conith
  3. Anders Yuiska
  4. Alexia Cree-Newman
  5. Bernadeth Tolentino
  6. Kasey Banesh
  7. Alexandra Paz
  8. Evan Lloyd
  9. Johanna E Kowalko
  10. Alex C Keene
  11. Craig Albertson
  12. Erik R Duboue
(2023)
A brain-wide analysis maps structural evolution to distinct anatomical module
eLife 12:e80777.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.80777