Fig. 1.
Wrinkling and sulcification in a layered material subject to differential growth. (A) If the growing gray matter is much stiffer than the white matter it will wrinkle in a smooth sinusoidal way. (B) If the gray matter is much softer than the white matter its surface will invaginate to form cusped folds. (C) If the two layers have similar moduli the gray matter will both wrinkle and cusp giving gyri and sulci. Physical realizations of A, B, and C, based on differential swelling of a bilayer gel (Materials and Methods), confirm this picture and are shown in D, E, and F, respectively.