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When ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny: Fixed neurodevelopmental sequence of manipulative skills among primates

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2020
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Abstract

Abstract

Abstract
Neural development is highly conserved across distantly related species of different brain sizes. Here, we show that the development of manipulative complexity is equally cumulative across 36 primate species and also that its ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny. Furthermore, larger-brained species reach their adult skill levels later than smaller-brained ones, largely because they start later with the simplest techniques. These findings demonstrate that these motor behaviors are not modular and that their slow development may constrain t

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6

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30

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eabb4685

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Journal Article

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English

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2020-07-01

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2020-10-30

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2375-2548

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Gold

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Gold Open Access
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