CARTA-inspired Publications

CARTA encourages transdisciplinary research to advance our understanding of human origins through its symposium series. CARTA symposia provide a forum for researchers in varied fields to come together "to explore and explain the human phenomenon.” Member interactions continue after symposia and via the web site. This page lists examples of publications inspired by interactions amongst CARTA members. The list will be updated periodically.
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2001
Genes, Brains and Behavior: What Genetic Disorders Reveal about Behavior. In: Baltimore, D, Dulbecco, R, Jacob, F, Levi-Montalcini, R, eds. Frontiers of Life. San Diego, CA: Academic Press. 2001, p.143-153. .
Genetic differences between humans and great apes. Mol Phylogenet Evol, 2001/02/13. 2001;18:2-13. .
Loss of N-glycolylneuraminic acid in humans: Mechanisms, consequences, and implications for hominid evolution. Am J Phys Anthropol, 2002/01/12. 2001;Suppl 33:54-69. .
Mating Strategies in a Darwinian Microworld: Simulating the Consequences of Female Reproductive Refractoriness. Adaptive Behavior. 2001;9:5-15. .
Molecular evolution of aerobic energy metabolism in primates. Mol Phylogenet Evol, 2001/02/13. 2001;18:26-36. .
N-glycolylneuraminic acid deficiency in humans. Biochimie, 2001/08/28. 2001;83:615-22. .
Neuroimaging evidence implicating cerebellum in the experience of hypercapnia and hunger for air. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. United States. 2001;98:2041-6. .
Neuroimaging of cerebral activations and deactivations associated with hypercapnia and hunger for air. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. United States. 2001;98:2029-34. .
Proteomic comparison of human and great ape blood plasma reveals conserved glycosylation and differences in thyroid hormone metabolism. Am J Phys Anthropol. 2001;115(2):99-109. .
The discovery of cerebral diversity: An unwelcome scientific revolution. In: Falk, D, Gibson, K, eds. Evolutionary anatomy of the primate cerebral cortex. Cambridge ; NY: Cambridge University Press. 2001, p.138-164. .
2000
A chimpanzee genome project is a biomedical imperative. Genome Res, 2000/08/25. 2000;10:1065-70. .
A primate genome project deserves high priority. Science, 2000/09/09. 2000;289:1295-6. .
Dietary sodium chloride (salt), other dietary components and blood pressure: paradigm expansion, not paradigm shift. Acta Cardiol. BELGIUM. 2000;55:73-8. .
Loss of N-glycolylneuraminic acid in human evolution. Implications for sialic acid recognition by siglecs. J Biol Chem, 2000/03/18. 2000;275:8633-40. .
Molecular evolution of cytochrome c oxidase subunit I in primates: is there coevolution between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes?. Mol Phylogenet Evol, 2000/11/21. 2000;17:294-304. .
Neuroimaging evidence implicating cerebellum in support of sensory/cognitive processes associated with thirst. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. UNITED STATES. 2000;97:2332-6. .
Psychophysiological responses to imagined infidelity: The specific innate modular view of jealousy reconsidered. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 2000;78:1082-1091. .
Taking the measure of diversity: Comparative alternatives to the model-animal paradigm in cortical neuroscience. Brain, Behavior and Evolution. Basel (Switzerland). 2000;55(6). .
The inhibitory effect of hormones associated with stress on Na appetite of sheep. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. UNITED STATES. 2000;97:2922-7. .
VI. Genome structure and cognitive map of Williams syndrome. J Cogn Neurosci, 2000/08/23. 2000;12 Suppl 1:89-107. .
What's human about the human brain?. In: Gazzaniga, MS, eds. The new cognitive neurosciences, 2nd. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 2000, p.1219-1234. .
1999
Bridging cognition, the brain and molecular genetics: evidence from Williams syndrome. Trends Neurosci, 1999/05/14. 1999;22:197-207. .
Can a machine tickle?. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. Springer-Verlag. 1999;6:504-510. .
Correlation of regional cerebral blood flow and change of plasma sodium concentration during genesis and satiation of thirst. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. UNITED STATES. 1999;96:2532-7. .