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Alex R DeCasien

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BMC Genomics|February 20, 2026
Escape from X inactivation varies across genes and tissues and shapes sex-biased sex chromosome gene expressionAlex R DeCasien
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|May 21, 2021
The expression of care: Alloparental care frequency predicts neural control of facial muscles in primatesPaola Cerrito, Alex R DeCasien
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|August 14, 2020
Relative Cerebellum Size Is Not Sexually Dimorphic across PrimatesAlex R DeCasien, James P Higham
Nature Ecology & Evolution|September 25, 2019
Primate mosaic brain evolution reflects selection on sensory and cognitive specializationAlex R DeCasien, James P Higham
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|March 20, 2022
Understanding the human brain: insights from comparative biologyAlex R DeCasien, Robert A Barton, James P Higham
Biology of Sex Differences|July 26, 2022
Sex differences in the human brain: a roadmap for more careful analysis and interpretation of a biological realityAlex R DeCasien, Elisa Guma, Siyuan Liu, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|August 17, 2017
Primate brain size is predicted by diet but not socialityAlex R DeCasien, Scott A Williams, James P Higham
Nature Ecology & Evolution|January 24, 2025
Evolutionary divergence between homologous X-Y chromosome genes shapes sex-biased biologyAlex R DeCasien, Kathryn Tsai, Siyuan Liu, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|October 30, 2018
Encephalization and longevity evolved in a correlated fashion in Euarchontoglires but not in other mammalsAlex R DeCasien, Nicole A Thompson, Scott A Williams, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 22, 2020
Greater variability in chimpanzee (<i>Pan troglodytes</i>) brain structure among malesAlex R DeCasien, Chet C Sherwood, Steven J Schapiro, et al.
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BMC Genomics|February 20, 2026
Escape from X inactivation varies across genes and tissues and shapes sex-biased sex chromosome gene expressionAlex R DeCasien
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|May 21, 2021
The expression of care: Alloparental care frequency predicts neural control of facial muscles in primatesPaola Cerrito, Alex R DeCasien
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|August 14, 2020
Relative Cerebellum Size Is Not Sexually Dimorphic across PrimatesAlex R DeCasien, James P Higham
Nature Ecology & Evolution|September 25, 2019
Primate mosaic brain evolution reflects selection on sensory and cognitive specializationAlex R DeCasien, James P Higham
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|March 20, 2022
Understanding the human brain: insights from comparative biologyAlex R DeCasien, Robert A Barton, James P Higham
Biology of Sex Differences|July 26, 2022
Sex differences in the human brain: a roadmap for more careful analysis and interpretation of a biological realityAlex R DeCasien, Elisa Guma, Siyuan Liu, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|August 17, 2017
Primate brain size is predicted by diet but not socialityAlex R DeCasien, Scott A Williams, James P Higham
Nature Ecology & Evolution|January 24, 2025
Evolutionary divergence between homologous X-Y chromosome genes shapes sex-biased biologyAlex R DeCasien, Kathryn Tsai, Siyuan Liu, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|October 30, 2018
Encephalization and longevity evolved in a correlated fashion in Euarchontoglires but not in other mammalsAlex R DeCasien, Nicole A Thompson, Scott A Williams, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 22, 2020
Greater variability in chimpanzee (<i>Pan troglodytes</i>) brain structure among malesAlex R DeCasien, Chet C Sherwood, Steven J Schapiro, et al.
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