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. 2018 Aug 28;38(12):2092–2111. doi: 10.1177/0271678X18797328

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Comparative CNS gross neuroanatomy in neonatal mouse, pig, and human infant at 12 months’ age. The P7 mouse CNS is about 34 mm in length, while that of a P5 piglet is almost 32 cm. Similar to the human infant brain, the pig brain is gyrencephalic but the mouse brain is lissencephalic. The pig and human brain have clear cortical parcellation of the cerebral cortex into lobes that have some equivalence to Brodmann cortical areas.