1969
DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1969.tb20457.x
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Quantitative Comparative Neuroanatomy of Primates: An Attempt at a Phylogenetic Interpretation*

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“…Clearly, the values are dissimilar. Values calculated using Stephan and Andy's [1969] basal insectivore standard would be even more deviant. One may reasonably ask what constitutes the 'proper' standard of comparison.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clearly, the values are dissimilar. Values calculated using Stephan and Andy's [1969] basal insectivore standard would be even more deviant. One may reasonably ask what constitutes the 'proper' standard of comparison.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to authors such as Blumenthal (1987), the remarkable manual dexterity of the capuchins is testified by their successful training to be helpers of quadriplegic modern humans. Stephan and Andy (1969) and Stephan (1972) noted that, in comparison with other monkeys, and even with non-human hominoids, capuchin monkeys have remarkable neurological capacities. They computed the following indices of the CNS of Cebus: (1) encephalization index of 9.8 (human: 12; chimpanzee: 11.5; atelid monkeys: 9.5); (2) progression index of the neocortex: 55 (human: 156; chimpanzee 60; atelid monkeys: 48); (3) progression index of striatum: 14 (human: 18; chimpanzee: 7).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An accentuated layer II consisting of densely packed, relatively large cells, many of which arc extraverted pyra midal cells, is found across the entire cerebral cortex of Microchiroptcran bats [Sanides, 1969[Sanides, , 1972Ferrer, 1987], 'basal' insectivores [Stephan and Andy, 1969], of which the hedgehog is an often studied example [Sanides. 1969[Sanides.…”
Section: The Organization O F Layer IImentioning
confidence: 99%