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Brain Evolution

Brain structure assessments have enriched the current understanding of neuroanatomical function through dissection and histology, tracing, neuroimaging, and modern molecular methods. Another beneficial tacti...
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Brain Mythology

The brain mythology collection provides new ideas or experimental data that either debunk or support widely held beliefs about brain structure and function.
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Brainhack Advances

The power of collaboration can never be underestimated, especially when it comes to merging different fields and teams. The results of such collaborations can often lead to new breakthroughs and creative ide...
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Practical Guide

The practical guide collection fosters the transfer of established methods from experts to novices for optimizing reproducibility in scientific explorations.
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Prehistory and neuroscience

Evolutionary anthropology must necessarily integrate information from extinct and extant species, investigating the natural history of the human genus in terms of phylogenetic processes and outputs. Brain ev...
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Special Issue: Angular Gyrus

We are pleased to announce the launch of a new special issue of Brain Structure & Function, focusing on the angular gyrus, guest edited by Kathleen Rockland (Boston University) and William Graves (Rutgers Un...
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Special Issue: Language System(s)

The sophistication of understanding brain systems like visual and auditory has greatly advanced thanks to comparative mapping of brain circuits. For the neurobiology of language, however, such methods cannot...
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Special Issue: The Disconnectome

We announce a forthcoming Special Issue of Brain Structure and Function, entitled “The Disconnectome”, edited by Aaron Boes, Hanna Damasio, Antonio Damasio and Michel Thiebaut de Schotten for which original ...
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