
Cortical Evolution in Primates
What Primates Are, What Primates Were, and Why the Cortex Changed
Steven P. Wise(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 21. December 2023
Book
Hardback
400 pages
978-0-19-286839-8 (ISBN)
Description
Cortical Evolution in Primates provides a stand-alone resource for neuroscience graduate students and established neuroscientists who have an interest in cortical evolution and primates. Discussions of both cortical evolution and primates often rely on terms and concepts unfamiliar to many neuroscientists, but such readers will have no need to look elsewhere to understand the text or figures in this book.
As well as reviewing the pertinent terminology and taxonomy, Wise explores the palaeontology, adaptations, and paleoecology of primates. Through summarizing a neglected source of data, fossil primates, the book harnesses the power of comparative neuroanatomy to examine how cortical maps changed during private evolution, including nine proposals on why the cortex changed. Together, these topics inform a full understanding of cortical evolution in primates. Wise concludes that the cortex expanded more recently than most neuroscientists suspect, and it happened many times. Furthermore, cortical expansion occurred independently in several major primate lineages, as ancestral primates adapted to the ecosystems of their time and place. Natural selection favored the expansion of cortical areas with neural representations that provided a selective advantage to ancestral primates in those times and those places.
As well as reviewing the pertinent terminology and taxonomy, Wise explores the palaeontology, adaptations, and paleoecology of primates. Through summarizing a neglected source of data, fossil primates, the book harnesses the power of comparative neuroanatomy to examine how cortical maps changed during private evolution, including nine proposals on why the cortex changed. Together, these topics inform a full understanding of cortical evolution in primates. Wise concludes that the cortex expanded more recently than most neuroscientists suspect, and it happened many times. Furthermore, cortical expansion occurred independently in several major primate lineages, as ancestral primates adapted to the ecosystems of their time and place. Natural selection favored the expansion of cortical areas with neural representations that provided a selective advantage to ancestral primates in those times and those places.
Reviews / Votes
The book has much to offer that is new and exciting where Wise is on firmer ground with the paleoanatomical story. * R. I. M. Dunbar, The Quarterly Review of Biology *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 180 mm
Thickness: 46 mm
Weight
930 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-286839-8 (9780192868398)
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Steven P. Wise
Cortical Evolution in Primates
What Primates Are, What Primates Were, and Why the Cortex Changed
E-Book
12/2023
1st Edition
OUP eBook
€49.99
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Steven P. Wise
Cortical Evolution in Primates
What Primates Are, What Primates Were, and Why the Cortex Changed
E-Book
11/2023
1st Edition
OUP eBook
€49.99
Available for download
Person
Steven P. Wise received a B.A. in Biology from Dartmouth College and a Ph.D. from Washington University (St. Louis) in Biology (Neural Science). After a brief period of postdoctoral study, he had a 30-year career in neurophysiology at the National Institute of Mental Health, where he headed the Laboratory of Neurophysiology.
Content
Part 1: What primates are
Topics tackled
Compact cladistics
Present primates
Part 2: What primates were
Prologue to paleontology
Arboreal adaptations
Primate paleoecology
Part 3: What primate cortex was
Great grades of gray
Greater grades of gray
Tempo and temperature
Other orders
Part 4: What primate cortex is
Cortical comparisons
Suites of specializations
Anthropoid adaptations
Human hemispheres
Part 5: Why the cortex changed
Eocene expansions
Anthropoid augmentations
Pleistocene prizes
Corticalization and composition
Epilog
Crucial glossary
Extended glossary
Index
Topics tackled
Compact cladistics
Present primates
Part 2: What primates were
Prologue to paleontology
Arboreal adaptations
Primate paleoecology
Part 3: What primate cortex was
Great grades of gray
Greater grades of gray
Tempo and temperature
Other orders
Part 4: What primate cortex is
Cortical comparisons
Suites of specializations
Anthropoid adaptations
Human hemispheres
Part 5: Why the cortex changed
Eocene expansions
Anthropoid augmentations
Pleistocene prizes
Corticalization and composition
Epilog
Crucial glossary
Extended glossary
Index