Talk:Macaque brain development timeline

this was dissapointing, though the effort is appreciated.

may I ask the author (and I'm quite certain it's an individual) why on earth he or she imagines that "brain development" "stops" at "eye opening"?.

please retitile this "milestones in the prenatal development of the macaque central nervous system" and include the spine etc too since this is the topic you've actually chosen, you've omitted all of that. you need to extend this by about 2-3 years (eyes open and....ocular dominance columns...and then...well, a lot of brain development. arguably most of it.

the human brain development line requires an extension of somewhere between 16 and 25 years.

the papers are there. I'd just retitle this as I suggest, I doubt you've the time to explain the "macaque brain development timeline" to us. But please do. my humble understanding is that there is enough extant material and enough as yet unknown for me to spend the rest of my life looking into it. and very many others, I guess since brodmann.

i — Preceding unsigned comment added by 31.6.61.201 (talk) 04:25, 26 May 2012 (UTC)