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| last1 = Watson | first1 = K.K.
| last2 = Jones | first2 = T.K.
| last3 = Allman | first3 = J.M.
| year = 2006
| title = Dendritic architecture of the von Economo neurons
| journal = Neuroscience
| volume = 141
| issue = 3
| pages = 1107–12
| doi = 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2006.04.084
| url = http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroscience.2006.04.084
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:One of several papers claiming (without a comparative study) that von Economo neurons are unique to humans and great apes. However, studies in cetaceans and elephants have found this kind of neurons, too.
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  | last1 = Voight | first1 = B.F.
  | last1 = Voight | first1 = B.F.

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A list of key readings about Human uniqueness.
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  • Toro, R.; Perron, M.; Pike, B.; Richer, L.; Veillette, S.; Pausova, Z.; Paus, T. (2008). "Brain Size and Folding of the Human Cerebral Cortex". Cereb Cortex: in press. DOI:10.1093/cercor/bhm261. Research Blogging.
Reports on spindle neurons (also known as "von Economo neurons") in humpback whale, thereby showing that this cell type is not unique to great apes.
One of several papers claiming (without a comparative study) that von Economo neurons are unique to humans and great apes. However, studies in cetaceans and elephants have found this kind of neurons, too.
  • Critchley, H.D.; Wiens, S.; Rotshtein, P.; Öhman, A.; Dolan, R.J. (2004). "Neural systems supporting interoceptive awareness". Nature Neuroscience 7: 189-195. DOI:10.1038/nn1176. Research Blogging.
  • Kobayashi, H.; Kohshima, S. (2001). "Unique morphology of the human eye and its adaptive meaning: comparative studies on external morphology of the primate eye". Journal of Human Evolution 40 (5): 419-435. DOI:10.1006/jhev.2001.0468. Research Blogging.
Posits that spindle neurons (also known as "von Economo neurons") may be unique to great apes.
  • Hockett, C.F.; Altmann, S.A. (1968). "A note on design features". Animal Communication: Techniques of Study and Results of Research: 61-72.
  • Hockett, C.F. (1960). "The origin of speech". Scientific American 203: 88-96.