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Bruner, Manuel Martin-Loeches, Miguel Burgaleta et Roberto Colom, « Midsagittal brain shape correlation with intelligence and cognitive performance », Intelligence, vol. 39, nos 2–3, march–april 2011, p. 141–147 (DOI10.1016/j.intell.2011.02.004, lire en ligne)
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Marino, Uhen, Pyenson et Frohlich, « Reconstructing Cetacean Brain Evolution Using Computed Tomography », The Anatomical Record Part B: The New Anatomist, vol. 272B, no 1, , p. 107–17 (PMID12731077, DOI10.1002/ar.b.10018, lire en ligne)
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« Modern humans also show asymmetries in the Broca’s cap regions of the third inferior convolution of the frontal cortex. These asymmetries probably differ by handedness as well as by unknown functional relationships. Such asymmetries are present in Neandertals and even earlier on some Homo erectus specimens (indeed they are clear on the 1.8 million year-old Homo rudolfensis specimen, KNM-ER 1470). They cannot prove that this or that hominid had language, but if these asymmetries are homologous to those found in modern humans, well, why not? », Ralph L. Holloway, Chet C. Sherwood, Patrick R. Hof et James K. Rilling, Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, , 1326–1334 p. (ISBN978-3-540-23735-8, DOI10.1007/978-3-540-29678-2_3152), « Evolution of the Brain in Humans – Paleoneurology »
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Bruner, Manuel Martin-Loeches, Miguel Burgaleta et Roberto Colom, « Midsagittal brain shape correlation with intelligence and cognitive performance », Intelligence, vol. 39, nos 2–3, march–april 2011, p. 141–147 (DOI10.1016/j.intell.2011.02.004, lire en ligne)
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Bruner, « Fossil traces of the human thought: paleoneurobiology and the evolution of the genus Homo », Journal of Anthropologia Sciences, vol. 81, , p. 29–56 (lire en ligne [archive du ], consulté le )
(en) Antoine Balzeau et Emmanuel Gilissen, « Endocranial shape asymmetries in Pan paniscus, Pan troglodytes and Gorilla gorilla assessed via skull based landmark analysis », Journal of Human Evolution, vol. 59, no 1, , p. 54–69 (ISSN0047-2484, DOI10.1016/j.jhevol.2010.03.013, lire en ligne, consulté le )
Marino, Uhen, Pyenson et Frohlich, « Reconstructing Cetacean Brain Evolution Using Computed Tomography », The Anatomical Record Part B: The New Anatomist, vol. 272B, no 1, , p. 107–17 (PMID12731077, DOI10.1002/ar.b.10018, lire en ligne)
Rogers, « Reconstructing the Behaviors of Extinct Species: An Excursion Into Comparative Paleoneurology », American Journal of Medical Genetics, vol. 134A, no 4, , p. 349–56 (PMID15759265, DOI10.1002/ajmg.a.30538)
(en) Antoine Balzeau et Emmanuel Gilissen, « Endocranial shape asymmetries in Pan paniscus, Pan troglodytes and Gorilla gorilla assessed via skull based landmark analysis », Journal of Human Evolution, vol. 59, no 1, , p. 54–69 (ISSN0047-2484, DOI10.1016/j.jhevol.2010.03.013, lire en ligne, consulté le )
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Bruner, « Fossil traces of the human thought: paleoneurobiology and the evolution of the genus Homo », Journal of Anthropologia Sciences, vol. 81, , p. 29–56 (lire en ligne [archive du ], consulté le )