Contributions to collective works (3)

  1. 1. Gilissen, E., & Smith, T. (2012). Reassessment of the posterior brain region in multituberculate mammals. In Bernissart Dinosaurs and Early Cretaceous Terrestrial Ecosystems (pp. 599-612). Indiana University Press.
  2. 2. Gilissen, E. (2009). The Bonobo. In T. De Putter (Ed.), Catalogue de l'exposition Fleuve Congo. Presses du MRAC.
  3. 3. Gilissen, E., Reygel, A., Balzeau, A., & Louette, M. (2007). Museum artworks in a technological world. In P. Pollier-Green, A. Van de Velde, & C. Pollier (Eds.), Confronting mortality with art and sciences: Scientific and artistic impressions on what the certainty of death says about life (pp. 54-61). Brussels: VUB Press.
  4.   Peer-reviewed journal articles (55)

  5. 1. Braga, J. R. G. J., Alemseged, Z., & Gilissen, E. (2025). Complex and diverse patterns of neurocranial development in Australopithecus, Paranthropus and Homo. Scientific reports, 15(1), 41666. doi:10.1038/s41598-025-25584-2
  6. 2. Kargopoulos, N., Rabe, C., Gilissen, E., Coudyzer, W., & Chinsamy, A. (2024). Multiple cranial pathologies in spotted hyaenas, Crocuta crocuta. Zoology, 166, 126201. doi:10.1016/j.zool.2024.126201
  7. 3. Michaud, M., Toussaint, S. S., & Gilissen, E. (2022). The impact of environmental factors on the evolution of brain size in carnivorans. Communications Biology, 5(1), 998. doi:10.1038/s42003-022-03748-4
  8. 4. Poncelet, L., Ando, K., Vergara Panos, C., Mansour, S., Suain, V., Yilmaz, Z., Reygel, A., Gilissen, E., Brion, J. P., & Leroy, K. (2019). A 4R tauopathy develops without amyloid deposits in aged cat brains. Neurobiology of aging, 81, NBA10594, 200-212. doi:10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2019.05.024
  9. 5. Van Der Valk, T., Sandoval-Castellanos, E., Caillaud, D., Ngobobo, U., Binyinyi, E., Nishuli, R., Stoinski, T., Gilissen, E., Sonet, G., Semal, P., Kalthoff, D., Dalén, L., & Guschanski, K. (2018). Significant loss of mitochondrial diversity within the last century due to extinction of peripheral populations in eastern gorillas. Scientific reports, 8(1), 6551. doi:10.1038/s41598-018-24497-7
  10. 6. Fasemore, T. T., Patzke, N., Kaswera-Kyamakya, C., Gilissen, E., Manger, P. P., & Ihunwo, A. O. (2018). The Distribution of Ki-67 and Doublecortin-Immunopositive Cells in the Brains of Three Strepsirrhine Primates: Galago demidoff, Perodicticus potto, and Lemur catta. Neuroscience, 372, 46-57. doi:10.1016/j.neuroscience.2017.12.037
  11. 7. Beaudet, A., Dumoncel, J. C. J., De Beer, F., Durrleman, S., Gilissen, E., Oettlé, A., Subsol, G., Thackeray, J. F., & Braga, J. R. G. J. (2018). The endocranial shape of Australopithecus africanus: surface analysis of the endocasts of Sts 5 and Sts 60. Journal of anatomy, 232(2), 296-303. doi:10.1111/joa.12745
  12. 8. Sweigers, J., Bhagwandin, A., Spocter, M. M., Kaswera-Kyamakya, C., Gilissen, E., Manger, P. P., & Maseko, B. B. (2017). Nuclear organisation of cholinergic, catecholaminergic, serotonergic and orexinergic neurons in two relatively large-brained rodent species—The springhare (Pedetes capensis) and Beecroft's scaly-tailed squirrel (Anomalurus beecrofti). Journal of chemical neuroanatomy, 86, 78-91. doi:10.1016/j.jchemneu.2017.09.002
  13. 9. Coimbra, J. P., Pettigrew, J. D., Kaswera-Kyamakya, C., Gilissen, E., Collin, S. S., & Manger, P. P. (2017). Retinal ganglion cell topography and spatial resolving power in African megachiropterans: Influence of roosting microhabitat and foraging. Journal of comparative neurology, 525(1), 186-203. doi:10.1002/cne.24055

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