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  1. Suzana Herculano-Houzel es una neurocientifica brasileña. Su campo principal de trabajo es la neuroanatomía comparada; sus hallazgos incluyen un método de contar las neuronas de los cerebros de humanos y otros animales y la relación entre el área de la corteza cerebral y el grosor y número de los pliegues corticales.

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  2. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Suzana Herculano-Houzel, Ph.D., is a biologist and neuroscientist, researcher, writter, columnist at brazilian newspaper Folha de São Paulo and professor at Vanderbilt University, where she is Associate Professor in the Departments of Psychology and Biological Sciences. She is also the first female editor-in-chief of The Journal of ...

  3. Suzana Herculano-Houzel (born 1972) is a Brazilian neuroscientist. Her main field of work is comparative neuroanatomy; her findings include a method of counting of neurons of human and other animals' brains and the relation between the cerebral cortex area and thickness and number of cortical folds.

  4. Suzana Herculano-Houzel. Neuroscientist. Website: Suzana Herculano-Houzel lab Twitter: @suzanahh. TED Speaker. Personal profile. Suzana Herculano-Houzel shrunk the human brain by 14 billion neurons — by developing a new way to count them. Why you should listen. How many neurons make a human brain?

  5. Suzana Herculano-Houzel. Associate Professor of Psychology. Associate Director for Communications, Vanderbilt Brain Institute. Interested in comparative neuroanatomy, cellular composition of brains, brain morphology, brain evolution, metabolic cost of body and brain, sleep requirement across species, feeding time, and really interested in how ...

  6. The human brain is puzzling -- it is curiously large given the size of our bodies, uses a tremendous amount of energy for its weight and has a bizarrely dense cerebral cortex. But: why? Neuroscientist Suzana Herculano-Houzel puts on her detective's cap and leads us through this mystery.

  7. Frontiers in human neuroscience 3, 857. , 2009. 2289. 2009. The search for true numbers of neurons and glial cells in the human brain: A review of 150 years of cell counting. CS Von Bartheld, J Bahney, S Herculano‐Houzel. Journal of Comparative Neurology 524 (18), 3865-3895.