Peer-reviewed journal articles (53)

  1. 22. Balzeau, A., Gilissen, E., Holloway, R. R., Prima, S., & Grimaud-Hervé, D. (2014). Variations in size, shape and asymmetries of the third frontal convolution in hominids: Paleoneurological implications for hominin evolution and the origin of language. Journal of Human Evolution, 76(C), 116-128. doi:10.1016/j.jhevol.2014.06.006
  2. 23. Gilissen, E., & Staneva-Dobrovski, L. (2013). Distinct types of lipofuscin pigment in the hippocampus and cerebellum of aged cheirogaleid primates. The Anatomical Record, 296(12), 1895-1906. doi:10.1002/ar.22809
  3. 24. Chawana, R., Patzke, N., Kaswera, C., Gilissen, E., Ihunwo, A. O., & Manger, P. P. (2013). Adult neurogenesis in eight Megachiropteran species. Neuroscience, 244, 159-172. doi:10.1016/j.neuroscience.2013.04.020
  4. 25. Guschanski, K., Krause, J., Sawyer, S., Valente, L. L., Bailey, S., Finstermeier, K., Sabin, R., Gilissen, E., Sonet, G., Nagy, Z. Z., Lenglet, G., Mayer, F., & Savolainen, V. (2013). Next-generation museomics disentangles one of the largest primate radiations. Systematic biology, 62(4), 539-554. doi:10.1093/sysbio/syt018
  5. 26. Calvey, T., Patzke, N., Kaswera, C., Gilissen, E., Bennett, N. N., & Manger, P. P. (2013). Nuclear organisation of some immunohistochemically identifiable neural systems in three Afrotherian species-Potomogale velox, Amblysomus hottentotus and Petrodromus tetradactylus. Journal of chemical neuroanatomy, 50-51(1), 48-65. doi:10.1016/j.jchemneu.2013.01.002
  6. 27. Patzke, N., Ihunwo, A. O., Manger, P. P., Kaswera, C., & Gilissen, E. (2013). Adult neurogenesis in a giant otter shrew (Potamogale velox). Neuroscience, 238, 270-279. doi:10.1016/j.neuroscience.2013.02.025
  7. 28. Neaux, D., Guy, F., Gilissen, E., Coudyzer, W., Vignaud, P., & Ducrocq, S. (2013). Facial Orientation and Facial Shape in Extant Great Apes: A Geometric Morphometric Analysis of Covariation. PloS one, 8(2), e57026. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0057026
  8. 29. Gilissen, E., & Hopkins, W. W. (2013). Asymmetries of the parietal operculum in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in relation to handedness for tool use. Cerebral cortex, 23(2), 411-422. doi:10.1093/cercor/bhs029
  9. 30. Patzke, N., Alagaili, A. N., Mohammed, O. B., Reep, R. R., Bennett, N. N., Siegel, J. J., Ihunwo, A. O., Manger, P. P., Spocter, M. M., Karlsson, K., Bertelsen, M. F., Haagensen, M., Chawana, R., Streicher, S., Kaswera, C., & Gilissen, E. (2013). In contrast to many other mammals, cetaceans have relatively small hippocampi that appear to lack adult neurogenesis. Brain Structure and Function (Print Edition), 220(1), 361-383. doi:10.1007/s00429-013-0660-1
  10. 31. Orliac, M. J., & Gilissen, E. (2012). Virtual endocranial cast of earliest eocene diacodexis (Artiodactyla, Mammalia) and morphological diversity of early artiodactyl brains. Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological sciences, 279(1743), 3670-3677. doi:10.1098/rspb.2012.1156
  11. 32. Keller, S., Deppe, M., Herbin, M., & Gilissen, E. (2012). Variability and asymmetry of the sulcal contours defining Broca's area homologue in the chimpanzee brain. Journal of comparative neurology, 520(6), 1165-1180. doi:10.1002/cne.22747
  12. 33. Balzeau, A., Grimaud-Hervé, D., & Gilissen, E. (2012). Shared pattern of endocranial shape asymmetries among great apes, anatomically modern humans, and fossil hominins. PloS one, 7(1), e29581. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0029581

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