Frontiers in Evolutionary Neuroscience

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Birds, primates, and spoken language origins: behavioral phenotypes and neurobiological substrates2012/01/01244
Ventral and dorsal streams in the evolution of speech and language2012/01/0174
Continuity, Divergence, and the Evolution of Brain Language Pathways2012/01/0172
Social Allostasis: Anticipatory Regulation of the Internal Milieu2011/01/0161
In-group and out-group membership mediates anterior cingulate activation to social exclusion2009/01/0160
Emotion Word Comprehension from 4 to 16 Years Old: A Developmental Survey2010/01/0152
Is dorsal anterior cingulate cortex activation in response to social exclusion due to expectancy violation? An fMRI study2012/01/0148
The dual loop model: its relation to language and other modalities2012/01/0142
Yawning and stretching predict brain temperature changes in rats: Support for the thermoregulatory hypothesis2010/01/0138
Language Development and the Ontogeny of the Dorsal Pathway2012/01/0138
Sex Differences in the Relationship of Dietary Fatty Acids to Cognitive Measures in American Children2011/01/0138
A Bird’s Eye View of Human Language Evolution2012/01/0137
Gestures, Vocalizations, and Memory in Language Origins2012/01/0135
The Evolution of Syntax: An Exaptationist Perspective2011/01/0134
Maternal Programming of Reproductive Function and Behavior in the Female Rat2011/01/0130
Learning to read aligns visual analytical skills with grapheme-phoneme mapping: evidence from illiterates2012/01/0123
Birdsong: Is It Music to Their Ears?2012/01/0123
Contagious Yawning and Seasonal Climate Variation2011/01/0116
The Relationship between Intelligence and Anxiety: An Association with Subcortical White Matter Metabolism2012/01/0115
Changes in Physiology before, during, and after Yawning2012/01/0115
The Language–Number Interface in the Brain: A Complex Parametric Study of Quantifiers and Quantities2012/01/0115
New information about Albert Einstein's Brain2009/01/0114
The optimal calibration hypothesis: how life history modulates the brain's social pain network2012/01/0114
Can We Measure Memes?2011/01/0113
Neuroanthropology: evolution and emotional embodiment2009/01/019
Targets for a Comparative Neurobiology of Language2012/01/017
Expensive Brains: “Brainy” Rodents have Higher Metabolic Rate2011/01/017
Neurobiology of human language and its evolution: primate and non-primate perspectives2013/01/017
Hemispheric Asymmetries during Processing of Immoral Stimuli2010/01/017
Life History Theory and Social Psychology2012/01/015