“…The differential growth across the cortex, the migration of neurons along radial glia, and/or the differential expansion of upper versus lower layer neurons are a few proposed mechanisms generating variation in cortical folding between species (Richman et al, 1975;Van Essen, 1997;Toro and Burnod, 2005;Xu et al, 2010;Chen et al, 2013;Striedter et al, 2015;Fernández et al, 2016;Tallinen et al, 2016;Razavi et al, 2017). Modifications to neurogenetic programs are well-documented sources of variation across species, and experimental manipulations of cell proliferation during development impact cortical composition, as well as cortical folding (Dyer et al, 2009;Clowry et al, 2010;Striedter, 2008, 2011;Charvet et al, 2017ab;Lewitus et al, 2013;McGowan et al, 2012McGowan et al, , 2013Nonaka-Kinoshita et al, 2013;Borrell and Götz, 2014;Otani et al, 2016;Tallinen et al, 2016;Toda et al, 2016;Matsumoto et al, 2017;Shinmyo et al, 2017;de Juan Romero and Borrell, 2017). We suggest that the differential composition of neurons across the depth of the cortex may cause major differences in white matter tension between species.…”