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6. flo's little brain
The opening epigraph is from Milne 1945, 48.
1. Henneberg and Thorne 2004, 3.
2. Jacob et al. 2006.
3. The late Barry Brunsden also worked on the CT data from LB1. Having
two engineers independently render virtual endocasts from LB1's CT data was
an expensive luxury but one that provided an important “check” on the results.
4. The NGS film first aired in the United States a few months after we filmed
with David Hamlin in St. Louis, on March 13, 2005.
5. Falk, Hildebolt, et al., “The brain,” 2005.
6. Smith 1903, 1904a,b.
7. Allen, Bruss, and Damasio 2006.
8. Falk, Hildebolt, et al., “LB1's virtual endocast, microcephaly,” 2009.
9. Falk, Hildebolt, et al., “The brain,” 2005; Falk, Hildebolt, et al., “LB1's
virtual endocast, microcephaly,” 2009. See Allen, Bruss, and Damasio 2006 for
details.
10. Rilling and Seligman 2002; Semendeferi 2001; Semendeferi and Dama-
sio 2000.
11. Semendeferi et al. 2001, 2002.
12. Dehaene 2009, 124.
13. Dehaene 2009, 212.
14. LeMay 1992; Bear et al. 1986.
15. Rolls 2004.
16. Semendeferi et al. 2001.
17. Semendeferi et al. 2010.
18. The formation of convolutions is one way to add extra volume to the
cerebral cortex of a brain, which is contained within a constrained space (brain-
case). Another way to increase the volume of cerebral cortex is to increase the
overall size of a brain, if there is room to do so within the braincase (or if the
braincase enlarges accordingly).
19. Burgess et al. 2005.
20. Muzur, Pace-Schott, and Hobson 2002.
21. Gilbert and Wilson 2007, 1354.
22. Koechlin and Hyafil 2007, 598.
23. Pennetti, Sgaramella-Zonta, and Astolfi 1986.
24. For details, see the Supporting Online Material for Falk, Hildebolt, et al.,
“The brain,” 2005.
25. Schultz 1956. For a graph, see the Supporting Online Material for Falk,
 
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