大脑大小
新皮层
进化生物学
生物
生物进化
脑化
哺乳动物进化
大脑结构与功能
神经科学
马赛克
脑形态计量学
神经影像学
遗传学
地理
放射科
磁共振成像
考古
基因
医学
作者
Robert A. Barton,Paul Harvey
出处
期刊:Nature
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2000-06-01
卷期号:405 (6790): 1055-1058
被引量:795
摘要
The mammalian brain comprises a number of functionally distinct systems. It might therefore be expected that natural selection on particular behavioural capacities would have caused size changes selectively, in the systems mediating those capacities. It has been claimed, however, that developmental constraints limited such mosaic evolution, causing co-ordinated size change among individual brain components. Here we analyse comparative data to demonstrate that mosaic change has been an important factor in brain structure evolution. First, the neocortex shows about a fivefold difference in volume between primates and insectivores even after accounting for its scaling relationship with the rest of the brain. Second, brain structures with major anatomical and functional links evolved together independently of evolutionary change in other structures. This is true at the level of both basic brain subdivisions and more fine-grained functional systems. Hence, brain evolution in these groups involved complex relationships among individual brain components.
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