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Skoyles J. Child brain energy vulnerability: an overlooked but key issue in human neuroscience. F1000Posters 2014, 5:1103 (poster)

Child brain energy vulnerability: an overlooked but key issue in human neuroscience

Published 15 Aug 2014
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Published 15 Aug 2014

Child brain energy vulnerability: an overlooked but key issue in human neuroscience

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1 Centre for Mathematics and Physics in the Life Sciences and EXperimental Biology, University College London, UK
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UCL Neuroscience Symposium 2012
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John Skoyles
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26 Aug 2014
Compare and contrast the ideas in this poster with those in the PNAS paper "Metabolic costs and evolutionary implications of human brain development" Kuzawa et al.that has just appeared on the day of this posting on the PNAS "early edition"... READ MORE
 
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