Similar patterns of cortical expansion during human development and evolution
Washington University in St. Louis
Abstract
The cerebral cortex of the human infant at term is complexly folded in a similar fashion to adult cortex but has only one third the total surface area. By comparing 12 healthy infants born at term with 12 healthy young adults, we demonstrate that postnatal cortical expansion is strikingly nonuniform: regions of lateral temporal, parietal, and frontal cortex expand nearly twice as much as other regions in the insular and medial occipital cortex. This differential postnatal expansion may reflect regional differences in the maturity of dendritic and synaptic architecture at birth and/or in the complexity of dendritic and synaptic architecture in adults. This expression may also be associated with differential…
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- Macaque
- Cortex (anatomy)
- Cerebral cortex
- Neuroscience
- Corticogenesis
- Biology
- Human brain
- Posterior parietal cortex