Dear all,

On behalf of my co-authors, I am happy to share the publication of our new
chapter on the *evolution of the cetacean brain* in the third edition of
the Elsevier book series *Evolution of Nervous Systems*.

Orekhova, K., Gerussi, T., Sacchini, S., Patzke, N., Maloney, B., Graïc,
J.-M., & Hof, P. R. (2026). *The cetacean brain*. In J. H. Kaas & S.
Herculano-Houzel (Eds.), *Evolution of nervous systems* (3rd ed., Vol. 2,
pp. 111–162). Academic Press.
https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-443-27380-3.00051-8

Abstract:
Cetaceans can be considered the pinnacle of evolution in terms of brain
size, with the iconic sperm whale (*Physeter macrocephalus*) sporting the
largest brain in known evolutionary history. In this chapter, we explore
behind the scenes of cetaceans’ encephalization quotient, understanding how
an ensemble of increasingly multidisciplinary, comparative studies
characterize the complexity of brain anatomy, cytoarchitecture,
connectivity, and genetics in these aquatic specialists. While cetaceans
are phylogenetically closer to hippopotamids, their brains are remarkably
like those of humans and other large terrestrial animals, for example in
being capable of complex social dynamics and prone to neurodegenerative
disease, even though they diverged significantly in terms of their diving
adaptations and their neuroanatomy. Understanding neural adaptations in
cetaceans can help us understand the nature of cognition and its
malfunctions in large, long-lived homeotherms.

Keywords: Aquatic; Artiodactyls; Cetacean brain; Convergent; Cortical
complexity; Cytoarchitecture; Diving; Dolphin; Encephalization quotient;
Evolution; Genetics; Marine mammals; MRI; Mysticetes; Neuroimaging;
Odontocetes; Whale

The chapter is available here:
https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-443-27380-3.00051-8. Feel free to reach out
to the email address below if you are interested or have any questions.

Best wishes,
Ksenia Orekhova

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Ksenia Orekhova, DVM, PhD
Dipartimento di Biomedicina Comparata e Alimentazione (BCA)

Università degli Studi di Padova (It)
[email protected] <[email protected]>
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