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Chet C Sherwood

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Zintel T, Ely J, Raghanti M, Hopkins W, Hof P, Sherwood C, et al.
Genes (Basel) . 2025 Feb; 16(2). PMID: 40004446
Background/objectives: Although it is well established that primates display diversity in color vision and various ecological specializations, it is not understood how visual system characteristics and ecological adaptations may be...
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Wang Y, Cheng L, Li D, Lu Y, Wang C, Wang Y, et al.
Innovation (Camb) . 2025 Feb; 6(2):100755. PMID: 39991479
Chimpanzees () are one of humans' closest living relatives, making them the most directly relevant comparison point for understanding human brain evolution. Zeroing in on the differences in brain connectivity...
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Hopkins W, Spocter M, Mulholland M, Sherwood C
Neuroimage . 2025 Jan; 307:121038. PMID: 39826775
Broca's and Wernicke's areas are comprised of Brodmann areas 44, 45 and 22 in the human brain. Because of their roles in higher cognitive and linguistic function, there has been...
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Achorn A, Mulholland M, Cox C, Phillips K, Bennett A, Pierre P, et al.
Am J Biol Anthropol . 2025 Jan; 186(1):e25060. PMID: 39815716
Objectives: Most human brains exhibit left hemisphere asymmetry for planum temporale (PT) surface area and gray matter volume, which is interpreted as cerebral lateralization for language. Once considered a uniquely...
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Baer E, Nguyen P, Lilly S, Song J, Yee M, Matz O, et al.
J Comp Neurol . 2025 Jan; 533(1):e70014. PMID: 39786329
Paleoneurology reconstructs the evolutionary history of nervous systems through direct observations from the fossil record and comparative data from extant species. Although this approach can provide direct evidence of phylogenetic...
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Kulik V, Edler M, Raghanti M, Imam A, Sherwood C
J Comp Neurol . 2024 Oct; 532(11):e25679. PMID: 39474737
Alzheimer's disease (AD) and its associated pathology have been primarily identified in humans, who have relatively large brains and long lifespans. To expand what is known about aging and neurodegeneration...
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Karl M, Kim Y, Rajendran K, Manger P, Sherwood C
J Comp Neurol . 2024 Sep; 532(9):e25669. PMID: 39291629
The cerebral cortex accounts for substantial energy expenditure, primarily driven by the metabolic demands of synaptic signaling. Mitochondria, the organelles responsible for generating cellular energy, play a crucial role in...
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Vickery S, Patil K, Dahnke R, Hopkins W, Sherwood C, Caspers S, et al.
Sci Adv . 2024 Aug; 10(35):eado2733. PMID: 39196942
Aging is associated with progressive gray matter loss in the brain. This spatially specific, morphological change over the life span in humans is also found in chimpanzees, and the comparison...
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Takemura H, Kaneko T, Sherwood C, Johnson G, Axer M, Hecht E, et al.
Curr Biol . 2024 Jul; 34(16):3632-3643.e4. PMID: 38991613
Vision in humans and other primates enlists parallel processing streams in the dorsal and ventral visual cortex, known to support spatial and object processing, respectively. These streams are bridged, however,...
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DeCasien A, Chiou K, Testard C, Mercer A, Negron-Del Valle J, Bauman Surratt S, et al.
Cell Genom . 2024 Jun; 4(7):100589. PMID: 38942023
Humans exhibit sex differences in the prevalence of many neurodevelopmental disorders and neurodegenerative diseases. Here, we generated one of the largest multi-brain-region bulk transcriptional datasets for the rhesus macaque and...