Todd M Preuss

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Affiliation: Emory University
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi The human brain: rewired and running hot
    Todd M Preuss
    Division of Neuropathology and Neurodegenerative Diseases and Center for Translational Social Neuroscience, Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia 30329, USA
    Ann N Y Acad Sci 1225:E182-91. 2011
  2. ncbi Human brain evolution: insights from microarrays
    Todd M Preuss
    Division of Neuroscience and Center for Behavioral Neuroscience, Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University, 954 Gatewood Road, Atlanta, Georgia 30329, USA
    Nat Rev Genet 5:850-60. 2004
  3. ncbi Face processing in the chimpanzee brain
    Lisa A Parr
    Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Atlanta, GA 30329, USA
    Curr Biol 19:50-3. 2009
  4. ncbi The evolution of the arcuate fasciculus revealed with comparative DTI
    James K Rilling
    Department of Anthropology, Emory University, 207 Anthropology Building, 1557 Dickey Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30322, USA
    Nat Neurosci 11:426-8. 2008
  5. ncbi A comparison of resting-state brain activity in humans and chimpanzees
    James K Rilling
    Department of Anthropology, Center for Behavioral Neuroscience, Division of Psychobiology, Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University School of Medicine, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 104:17146-51. 2007
  6. ncbi Tauopathy with paired helical filaments in an aged chimpanzee
    Rebecca F Rosen
    Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia 30329, USA
    J Comp Neurol 509:259-70. 2008
  7. ncbi Increased cortical expression of two synaptogenic thrombospondins in human brain evolution
    Mario Cáceres
    Division of Neuroscience and Center for Behavioral Neuroscience, Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University, 954 Gatewood Road, Atlanta, GA 30329, USA
    Cereb Cortex 17:2312-21. 2007
  8. ncbi Global analysis of alternative splicing differences between humans and chimpanzees
    John A Calarco
    Banting and Best Department of Medical Research, University of Toronto, Terrence Donnelly Center for Cellular and Biomolecular Research, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E1, Canada
    Genes Dev 21:2963-75. 2007
  9. ncbi Scaling of inhibitory interneurons in areas v1 and v2 of anthropoid primates as revealed by calcium-binding protein immunohistochemistry
    Chet C Sherwood
    Department of Anthropology, The George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052, USA
    Brain Behav Evol 69:176-95. 2007
  10. ncbi Ipsilateral cortical connections of dorsal and ventral premotor areas in New World owl monkeys
    Iwona Stepniewska
    Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee 37203, USA
    J Comp Neurol 495:691-708. 2006

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Publications14

  1. ncbi The human brain: rewired and running hot
    Todd M Preuss
    Division of Neuropathology and Neurodegenerative Diseases and Center for Translational Social Neuroscience, Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia 30329, USA
    Ann N Y Acad Sci 1225:E182-91. 2011
    ....
  2. ncbi Human brain evolution: insights from microarrays
    Todd M Preuss
    Division of Neuroscience and Center for Behavioral Neuroscience, Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University, 954 Gatewood Road, Atlanta, Georgia 30329, USA
    Nat Rev Genet 5:850-60. 2004
    ..These results show how genetic and genomic methods can shed light on the basis of human neural and cognitive specializations, and have important implications for neuroscience, anthropology and medicine...
  3. ncbi Face processing in the chimpanzee brain
    Lisa A Parr
    Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Atlanta, GA 30329, USA
    Curr Biol 19:50-3. 2009
    ..This pattern suggests similar object form topography in the ventral temporal cortex of chimpanzees and humans, in which faces may represent a special class of visual stimulus...
  4. ncbi The evolution of the arcuate fasciculus revealed with comparative DTI
    James K Rilling
    Department of Anthropology, Emory University, 207 Anthropology Building, 1557 Dickey Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30322, USA
    Nat Neurosci 11:426-8. 2008
    ..This human specialization may be relevant to the evolution of language...
  5. ncbi A comparison of resting-state brain activity in humans and chimpanzees
    James K Rilling
    Department of Anthropology, Center for Behavioral Neuroscience, Division of Psychobiology, Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University School of Medicine, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 104:17146-51. 2007
    ..Our results raise the possibility that the resting state of chimpanzees involves emotionally laden episodic memory retrieval and some level of mental self-projection, albeit in the absence of language and conceptual processing...
  6. ncbi Tauopathy with paired helical filaments in an aged chimpanzee
    Rebecca F Rosen
    Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia 30329, USA
    J Comp Neurol 509:259-70. 2008
    ....
  7. ncbi Increased cortical expression of two synaptogenic thrombospondins in human brain evolution
    Mario Cáceres
    Division of Neuroscience and Center for Behavioral Neuroscience, Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University, 954 Gatewood Road, Atlanta, GA 30329, USA
    Cereb Cortex 17:2312-21. 2007
    ....
  8. ncbi Global analysis of alternative splicing differences between humans and chimpanzees
    John A Calarco
    Banting and Best Department of Medical Research, University of Toronto, Terrence Donnelly Center for Cellular and Biomolecular Research, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E1, Canada
    Genes Dev 21:2963-75. 2007
    ..The results of this study thus support an important role for alternative splicing in establishing differences between humans and chimpanzees...
  9. ncbi Scaling of inhibitory interneurons in areas v1 and v2 of anthropoid primates as revealed by calcium-binding protein immunohistochemistry
    Chet C Sherwood
    Department of Anthropology, The George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052, USA
    Brain Behav Evol 69:176-95. 2007
    ..Furthermore, these results show that phylogenetic variation exists in the microcircuitry of visual cortex that could have general implications for sensory processing...
  10. ncbi Ipsilateral cortical connections of dorsal and ventral premotor areas in New World owl monkeys
    Iwona Stepniewska
    Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee 37203, USA
    J Comp Neurol 495:691-708. 2006
    ..Comparisons of PMD and PMV connectivity with the cortex of the lateral sulcus and posterior parietal cortex of owl monkeys, galagos, and macaques help identify areas that could be homologous...
  11. ncbi Neurochemical organization of chimpanzee inferior pulvinar complex
    Monique G Cola
    Department of Structural and Cellular Biology, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana 70112, USA
    J Comp Neurol 484:299-312. 2005
    ..This investigation provides a foundation for more detailed studies of the thalamic relationships of extrastriate cortex in apes and humans...
  12. ncbi Human-specific organization of primary visual cortex: alternating compartments of dense Cat-301 and calbindin immunoreactivity in layer 4A
    Todd M Preuss
    University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Cognitive Evolution Group, New Iberia, LA 70560, USA
    Cereb Cortex 12:671-91. 2002
    ..The calbindin-rich compartments in human layer 4A cannot be related to a particular geniculostriate pathway on neurochemical grounds; they may constitute an interneuronal population that increased in human evolution...