The evolutionary expansion of these prefrontal-projecting cerebellar territories might contribute to the evolution of the higher cognitive functions of humans.
Feb 1, 2010 · The fractions of cerebellar volume occupied by Crus I and Crus II were significantly larger in humans compared to chimpanzees and capuchins. Our ...
Feb 1, 2010 · The cerebellar cortex has reciprocal connections with both the prefrontal cortex and motor cortex, forming independent loops with each.
This simultaneous development indicates that these regions are functionally coupled and subserve higher cognitive functions in humans (Balsters et al., 2010). .
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(2010). Evolution of the cerebellar cortex: The selective expansion of prefrontal-projecting cerebellar lobules. NeuroImage, 49(3), 2045-2052. Balsters, J. H. ; ...
Evolution of the cerebellar cortex: the selective expansion of prefrontal-projecting cerebellar lobules. J H Balsters, E Cussans, J Diedrichsen, K A Phillips ...
Jul 28, 2020 · During human evolution, the cerebellum has expanded in parallel with the neocortex, especially in regions connected to frontal and parietal ...
Evolution of the cerebellar cortex: The selective expansion of prefrontal-projecting cerebellar lobules. J. H. Balsters, E. Cussans, J. Diedrichsen, K. A. ...
J.H. Balsters et al. Evolution of the cerebellar cortex: the selective expansion of prefrontal-projecting cerebellar lobules. Neuroimage. (2010).
Apr 25, 2024 · Evolution of the cerebellar cortex: The selective expansion of prefrontal-projecting cerebellar lobules. Neuroimage 49, 2045–2052 (2010) ...