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Comparative anatomy of the encephalon of new world primates with emphasis for the Sapajus sp

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PLOS ONE
Volume 16, Issue 9, Pages -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0256309

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  1. JSPS KAKENHI [JP20K15944]

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The study mainly focused on comparative neuroanatomy of New World Primates and morphological analysis of tropical Primates, with an attempt to establish a relationship between Old World Primates and modern humans based on the obtained data. Despite efforts to link the high cognition and abilities of Sapajus with neuroanatomical results through behavior and allometry, an intrinsic relation was not found in the deep neuroanatomic data obtained.
Studies about the anatomy of the New World Primates are scarce, mainly comparative neuroanatomy, then a morphological comparative analysis about the tropical Primates were performed and a effort was made for an Old World Primates and modern humans relationship for the obtained data; plus, comments about behavior e and allometry were performed to try link the high cognition and abilities of the Sapajus with the neuroanatomical results, however, despite the deep neuroanatomic data obtained, we do not found an intrinsic relation to explain that.

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