Definition of Encephalisation. Meaning of Encephalisation. Synonyms of Encephalisation

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Definition of Encephalisation

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Meaning of Encephalisation from wikipedia

- Encephalization quotient (EQ), encephalization level (EL), or just encephalization is a relative brain size measure that is defined as the ratio between...
- expected brain size based on such allometric analysis provides an encephalisation quotient that can be used as another indication of animal intelligence...
- human genome (ARHGAP11B) may play a major role in gyrification and encephalisation. Brain of human embryo at 4.5 w****s, showing interior of forebrain...
- Rho GTPase activating protein 11B, GAP (1-8), ArhGAP11B and human encephalisation External IDs OMIM: 616310; GeneCards: ARHGAP11B; OMA:ARHGAP11B - orthologs...
- larger paraflocculi and a more complex cerebellum. It possessed an encephalisation quotient comparable to that of modern terrestrial squirrels, being...
- generally small-brained by bird standards, kiwi have proportionally large encephalisation quotients. Hemisphere proportions are even similar to those of parrots...
- expected brain size based on such allometric analysis provides an encephalisation quotient that can be used as another indication of animal intelligence...
- ascending mandibular ramus. According to study of its endocranium, the encephalisation of D. atrox was no greater than that of terrestrial mesonychians. Dorudon...
- brain. It is possible that this difference represents an increase in encephalisation among halcyornithids over time. Pulchrapollia is a member of the Halcyornithidae...
- total endocranial volume of later rodents, and they both possessed encephalisation quotients higher than that of Ischyromys typus. "Glossary. American...