Human Brains Develop Wiring Slowly, Differing from Chimpanzees
Tuesday, September 25, 2012 - 11:32
in Biology & Nature
Research comparing brain development in humans and our closest nonhuman primate relatives, chimpanzees, reveals how quickly myelin in the cerebral cortex grows, shedding light on the evolution of human cognitive development and the vulnerability of humans to psychiatric disorders, a GW professor finds. Myelin is the fatty insulation surrounding axon connections of the brain.