RT @KR_Caspar: Yes, the tyrannosaur cerebellum was decidedly smaller than in birds. That should have actually been in the paper ... If that…
RT @KR_Caspar: Yes, the tyrannosaur cerebellum was decidedly smaller than in birds. That should have actually been in the paper ... If that…
Yes, the tyrannosaur cerebellum was decidedly smaller than in birds. That should have actually been in the paper ... If that is the decisive criterion, why did you pick body x brain mass ratio to decide on a neuron # scaling scheme? https://t.co/m6FICtT11
And some information on the endocranium https://t.co/yhYheXJuAS
RT @NYCOMAnatomy: Think CT scans are just for people? NYCOM's Dr. Bever uses them to reconstruct dinosaur brains. Read his recent paper: http://t.co/9wg8f59
Think CT scans are just for people? NYCOM's Dr. Bever uses them to reconstruct dinosaur brains. Read his recent paper: http://t.co/9wg8f59
アリオラムス(獣脚類恐竜)頭骨のCT。脳神経の通路。Variation, Variability, and the Origin of the Avian Endocranium. Bever et al. 2011. PLoS ONE http://t.co/kQiV2qd