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Elaine Elizabeth Gomez Guevara
Lecturer in Evolutionary Anthropology
Evolutionary Anthropology
elaine.gomez.guevara@duke.edu
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Published July 16, 2021
How the Human Cerebellum May Outshine Our Prefrontal Cortex
Published July 16, 2021
Un rôle central pour le cervelet dans l'évolution du cerveau humain
Published May 7, 2021
Brain's movement control centre may have had key role in our evolution
Published April 23, 2021
Lemurs eat flowers and pine needles to survive habitat loss
Published April 23, 2021
Flexible Diet May Help Leaf-Eating Lemurs Resist Deforestation
Published September 21, 2020
Your Cells Look Young for Their Age, Compared to a Chimp’s