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A list of key readings about Gyrification.
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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 MRI.