Humpback whales have spindle neurons
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20061127/sc_nm/whales_brains_dc
Researchers: Patrick Hof, Estel Van der Gucht, Department of Neuroscience, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York.
These neurons are in areas comparable to locations where they are also found in humans and great apes.
Larger dolphins also have spindle neurons.
The roles of these neurons are not yet understood and still speculative.
How come the Japanese and Icelandic whale-hunting *researchers* haven't published this after dissecting hundreds of thousands of whales? It's because their so-called research is a farce.
Here's another news article on the subject.
Researchers: Patrick Hof, Estel Van der Gucht, Department of Neuroscience, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York.
These neurons are in areas comparable to locations where they are also found in humans and great apes.
Larger dolphins also have spindle neurons.
The roles of these neurons are not yet understood and still speculative.
How come the Japanese and Icelandic whale-hunting *researchers* haven't published this after dissecting hundreds of thousands of whales? It's because their so-called research is a farce.
Here's another news article on the subject.
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