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Neuroscience Research Foundation

Primate

Origin Data Source OpenAlex
Analysis Computed Jun 10, 2026
AI Synthesis & Market Narrative
Primate models are fundamental for neuroscience research, advancing understanding of speech evolution, the effects of deep brain stimulation, and microglial roles in spinal cord aging.
Correlated Linguistic Patterns
["Evolution of the frontal aslant tract and implications for primate vocalization and human speech" "Deep brain stimulation induces white matter remodeling and functional changes to brain-wide networks" "CHIT1-positive microglia drive motor neuron ageing in the primate spinal cord"]
Driving Media Context
Nature.com • Jun 6, 2026

Evolution of the frontal aslant tract and implications for primate vocalization and human speech

Using tractography in monkeys, chimps and humans, the authors provide evidence for evolutionary changes in ancestral vocalization networks, leading to the un...
Nature.com • Jun 3, 2026

Enamel nanocrystal misorientation increased with meat-eating and agriculture

An analysis of enamel nanocrystal misorientation in primate and human teeth across three major dietary shifts in human evolution shows that misorientation in...
Hackaday • Jun 3, 2026

But Just What is This ‘Artificial Intelligence’?

In the world of buzzwords, the acronym ‘AI’ has absolutely been the buzziest of buzzing buzzwords for at least a few years now. Where previously terms like ‘...
Nature.com • Jun 2, 2026

Author Correction: CHIT1-positive microglia drive motor neuron ageing in the primate spinal cord

Nature - Author Correction: CHIT1-positive microglia drive motor neuron ageing in the primate spinal cord
PetaPixel • Jun 1, 2026

Japanese Zoo Considering Photo Ban After US Tourists Invade Punch the Monkey’s Enclosure

An American tourist who climbed into a monkey enclosure at a Japanese zoo while wearing an emoji costume has prompted a potential photo ban. [Read More]
Nature.com • Jun 1, 2026

Deep brain stimulation induces white matter remodeling and functional changes to brain-wide networks

In a nonhuman primate model, Fujimoto et al. show that deep brain stimulation promotes white matter remodeling and reorganizes brain-wide functional networks...
Mental Floss • May 29, 2026

Why Do We Say “Cheese” When Posing for Photos?

Why do photographers say “cheese”? Explore the quirky global history and linguistic science behind the word that helps people smile for photos.
/FILM • May 24, 2026

5 Best Horror Movies Like Primate

If you're looking for more Primate mayhem, we've got five animal-attack horror movies featuring simians going dangerously bananas.
Gizmodo.com • May 20, 2026

Scientists May Have Finally Figured Out Why Most People Are Right-Handed

The answer comes down to two things: our legs and brains.
Scientific American • May 20, 2026

Did the last common ancestor of humans and apes walk like a gorilla? A new study offers a clue

Some extinct human ancestors and modern-day apes appear to share wrist traits that raise the question of whether our last common ancestor walked on its knuckles