Study Identifies Cause for Excessive Folding of Gyri in Human

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UC San Diego researchers identify mutation that causes excessive folding in human brain’s wrinkly cerebral cortex, resulting in diminished cognitive function.

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Study Identifies Cause for Excessive Folding of Gyri in Human Cerebral Cortex

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