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The isocortex of the chimpanzee.

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The article was published on 1950-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 190 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Nervous system.

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The precuneus: a review of its functional anatomy and behavioural correlates.

TL;DR: A useful conceptual framework is provided for matching the functional imaging findings with the specific role(s) played by this structure in the higher-order cognitive functions in which it has been implicated, and activation patterns appear to converge with anatomical and connectivity data in providing preliminary evidence for a functional subdivision within the precuneus.
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Disconnexion syndromes in animals and man

TL;DR: This paper would never have been written without Professor Zangwill’s urging, and I am grateful to him for having brought me to a more careful review of the older literature and a more precise statement of my own ideas.
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Inferotemporal cortex and object vision.

TL;DR: Cells in area TE of the inferotemporal cortex of the monkey brain selectively respond to various moderately complex object features, and those that cluster in a columnar region that runs perpendicular to the cortical surface respond to similar features.
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Survival with an asymmetrical brain: Advantages and disadvantages of cerebral lateralization

TL;DR: It is argued that the alignment of the direction of behavioral asymmetries at the population level arises as an “evolutionarily stable strategy” under “social” pressures occurring when individually asymmetrical organisms must coordinate their behavior with the behavior of other asymmetrical organism of the same or different species.
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Coding visual images of objects in the inferotemporal cortex of the macaque monkey

TL;DR: It is proposed that, in anterior IT, images of objects are coded by combinations of active cells, each of which represents the presence of a particular partial feature in the image.
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