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| last1 = Dan | first1 = R.
| last2 = Jequier | first2 = S.
| last3 = O'Gorman | first3 = A.M.
| year = 1986
| title = Normal and abnormal gyral development of the premature infant on transfontanelle ultrasound
| journal = Ann Radiol (Paris)
| volume = 29
| issue = 8
| pages = 674–80
| url = http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3551754
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:One of the few non-invasive in vivo studies of gyrification prior to the wide-spread adoption of [[Magnetic resonance imaging]]
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In comparison to rodents, "...substantially more total rounds of cell division elapsed during the prolonged neurogenetic period of the monkey cortex, providing a basis for increased cell production."

One of the few non-invasive in vivo studies of gyrification prior to the wide-spread adoption of Magnetic resonance imaging