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From the study "Evolution of cortical geometry and its link to function, behaviour and ecology"

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English: "Cortical surface shape alignment across species and to common ancestors allows for the estimation of the spatial distribution of primary sensory areas (vision: blue, auditory: green, somatosensory: red) in the ancestral state of primates and rodents. The ancestral state can be mapped to all surfaces in the dataset to estimate the distribution and evolution of the relationship between modal specificity and surface shape. Renderings of the mapping of the ancestral state estimate onto all surfaces of the dataset are provided in Supplementary Data 11."
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Author Authors of the study: Ernst Schwartz, Karl-Heinz Nenning, Katja Heuer, Nathan Jeffery, Ornella C. Bertrand, Roberto Toro, Gregor Kasprian, Daniela Prayer & Georg Langs

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