2008 SIAM Annual Conference
San Diego, CA
July 7-11, 2008


Poster Presented in the AWM Poster Session

Characterizing the Cortical Folding Pattern Across Species Using Prolate Spheroidal Harmonics

Deborah A. Smith and Monica K. Hurdal, Department of Mathematics, Florida State University

The human cerebral cortex is a highly folded surface. How these folds occur, and their significance, has fascinated scientists across a variety of disciplines. My research aims to answer some of these questions by using a Turing reactiondiffusion system on a prolate spheroidal domain and seeing how domain size and shape play a key role in cortical patterning across different mammalian species.



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