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Brain, Behavior and Evolution

Brain, Behavior and Evolution is a multidisciplinary journal that explores the intricate relationship between brain function, behavior, and evolutionary processes. It publishes cutting-edge research on topics such as neurobiology, cognition, genetics, and comparative anatomy, shedding light on the evolution of the nervous system and its impact on animal behavior.

Details
Abbr. Brain Behav Evol
Start 1968
End Continuing
Frequency 8 no. a year, 2003-
p-ISSN 0006-8977
e-ISSN 1421-9743
Country Switzerland
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 4067 84
SJR / Ranks: 5494 778
CiteScore / Ranks: 9213 2.70
JIF / Ranks: 5746 1.7
Recent Articles
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Pritz M
Brain Behav Evol . 2024 Oct; 100(1):49-57. PMID: 39427637
Background: Most studies comparing forebrain organization between reptiles and mammals have focused on similarities. Equally important are the differences between their brains. While differences have been addressed infrequently, this approach...
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McClelland B, Lynch K
Brain Behav Evol . 2024 Oct; 97(3-4):127-128. PMID: 39397611
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Catania K
Brain Behav Evol . 2024 Oct; 100(1):1-10. PMID: 39369688
Introduction: To reproduce, the parasitoid emerald jewel wasp (Ampulex compressa) envenomates an American cockroach (Periplaneta americana) and barricades it in a hole with an egg on the host's leg. The...
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Calvo Heredia L, de Miguel Agueda F
Brain Behav Evol . 2024 Aug; 99(4):222-229. PMID: 39168107
Introduction: Functional cerebral asymmetry is reflected in the lateralization of some behavioural patterns in many vertebrate species. In primates, behavioural lateralization has been related to both life style and age...
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Hanson K, Greiner D, Schumann C, Semendeferi K
Brain Behav Evol . 2024 Aug; 100(1):29-48. PMID: 39137740
Background: The evolution of the primate brain has been characterized by the reorganization of key structures and circuits underlying derived specializations in sensory systems, as well as social behavior and...
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Fusani B, Oliveira R
Brain Behav Evol . 2024 Jul; 99(4):248-256. PMID: 39047702
Background: In the bestseller book "Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers", Robert Sapolsky argues that animals do not suffer from stress-related diseases like humans because for them, stress is episodic, while...
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Boussard A, Garate-Olaizola M, Fong S, Kolm N
Brain Behav Evol . 2024 Jul; 99(4):212-221. PMID: 39043150
Introduction: Variation in eye size is sometimes closely associated with brain morphology. Visual information, detected by the retina, is transferred to the optic tectum to coordinate eye and body movements...
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Yamamoto K, Estienne P, Bloch S
Brain Behav Evol . 2024 Jul; 99(4):230-247. PMID: 38952102
Background: Comparative neuroanatomists have long sought to determine which part of the pallium in nonmammals is homologous to the mammalian neocortex. A number of similar connectivity patterns across species have...
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Mazzei R, Gebhardt I, Soares M, Hofmann M, Bshary R
Brain Behav Evol . 2024 Jun; 99(4):199-211. PMID: 38865991
Introduction: Comparative studies of brain anatomy between closely related species have been very useful in demonstrating selective changes in brain structure. Within-species comparisons can be particularly useful for identifying changes...