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Brain, Behavior and Evolution is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering evolutionary neurobiology. It was established in 1968 with Walter Riss as the founding editor-in-chief; he remained the editor until 1986. Subsequent editors included Glenn Northcutt (1986–1998) and Walter Wilczynski (1999–2009). The current editor-in-chief is Georg F. Striedter (University of California, Irvine). According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2016 impact factor of 1.915. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Brain, Behavior and Evolution 200
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Comparison of Dolphins' Body and Brain Measurements with Four Other Groups of Cetaceans Reveals Great Diversity.
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Effects of Isometric Brain-Body Size Scaling on the Complexity of Monoaminergic Neurons in a Minute Parasitic Wasp
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Schizophrenia and Human Self-Domestication: An Evolutionary Linguistics Approach
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Song in an Affiliative Context Relates to the Neural Expression of Dopamine- and Neurotensin-Related Genes in Male European Starlings
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Prey-Capture Strategies of Fish-Hunting Cone Snails: Behavior, Neurobiology and Evolution
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Elaboration and Innervation of the Vibrissal System in the Rock Hyrax (Procavia capensis).
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Predictably Convergent Evolution of Sodium Channels in the Arms Race between Predators and Prey
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Sound Localization Strategies in Three Predators
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Catecholaminergic Fiber Innervation of the Vocal Motor System Is Intrasexually Dimorphic in a Teleost with Alternative Reproductive Tactics.
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Sound Classification and Call Discrimination Are Decoded in Order as Revealed by Event-Related Potential Components in Frogs.
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The Killer Fly Hunger Games: Target Size and Speed Predict Decision to Pursuit
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Eye Morphology and Retinal Topography in Hummingbirds (Trochilidae: Aves).
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Evolutionary and developmental contributions for understanding the organization of the basal ganglia
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Evolution and development of the mammalian cerebral cortex
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Evo-devo and the primate isocortex: the central organizing role of intrinsic gradients of neurogenesis
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A dual comparative approach: integrating lines of evidence from human evolutionary neuroanatomy and neurodevelopmental disorders
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NSF workshop report: discovering general principles of nervous system organization by comparing brain maps across species
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Synaptosomal lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme composition is shifted toward aerobic forms in primate brain evolution.
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Doublecortin is a highly valuable endogenous marker of adult neurogenesis in canaries. Commentary on Vellema M et al. (2014): Evaluating the predictive value of doublecortin as a marker for adult neurogenesis in canaries (Serinus canaria) . J [...]
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Evolution of the central sulcus morphology in primates
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Ontogeny of the electric organs in the electric eel, Electrophorus electricus: physiological, histological, and fine structural investigations
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You are who you talk with--a commentary on Dugas-Ford et al. PNAS, 2012
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How brains are built: genetics and evolution
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Rhesus macaques recognize unique multimodal face-voice relations of familiar individuals and not of unfamiliar ones
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Brain size and visual environment predict species differences in paper wasp sensory processing brain regions (hymenoptera: vespidae, polistinae).
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Colocalization of immediate early genes in catecholamine cells after song exposure in female zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata).
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Socially modulated cell proliferation is independent of gonadal steroid hormones in the brain of the adult green treefrog (Hyla cinerea).
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The puzzle of forebrain evolution
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Development of the cerebellum in the platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) and short-beaked echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus).
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Evolutionary change in the brain size of bats.
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Can we measure brain efficiency? An empirical test with common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus).
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The neuroecology of cartilaginous fishes: sensory strategies for survival
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