Between-species variation in neocortical sulcal anatomy of the carnivoran brain.
Boch M; Karadachka K; Loh KK; Benn RA; Roumazeilles L; Bertelsen MF; Manger PR; Wriggelsworth E; Spiro S; Spocter MA; Johnson PJ; Avelino-de-Souza K; Patzke N; Lamm C; Miller KL; Sallet J; Khrapitchev AA; Tendler BC; Mars RB
The study looked at the brains of 26 types of carnivorous animals to see how different parts of their brains are shaped. They found that different brain shapes might be linked to how the animals behave and live. This helps scientists learn more about the different kinds of carnivore brains.