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Fig 1.

Brain regions in the Australian lungfish, Neoceratodus forsteri.

A, dorsal view; B, ventral view; and C, left lateral view.

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Fig 2.

Tomographic rendering of Neoceratodus forsteri (ANU 73578).

A, brain in dorsal view; B, interpretive drawing of the same; and left-side otoconial masses in C, dorsal; D, ventral; and E, lateral view. Anterior is to the left.

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Fig 3.

Tomographic rendering of Neoceratodus forsteri (ANU 73578) brain.

A, tomographic rendering in ventral view; and B, interpretive drawing of the same.

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Fig 4.

Tomographic rendering of Neoceratodus forsteri (ANU 73578) brain.

A, left lateral view; B, interpretive drawing of the same; C, anterior view; D, interpretive drawing of the same; E, posterior view; and F, interpretive drawing of the same.

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Fig 5.

X-ray microtomographic images of iodine-treated Neoceratodus forsteri (ANU 73578).

A-F in transverse view moving posteriorly; G, 3D rendering of whole specimen in left lateral view; and H, diagram showing position of slices A-F.

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Fig 6.

Brain-endocast spatial relationship in Neoceratodus, left lateral view.

A, brain; B, endocast; C, overlay; D, distance map <0.590 mm; and E, distance map <0.250 mm. Warmest colours indicate greatest distance.

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Fig 7.

Brain-endocast spatial relationship in Neoceratodus, dorsal view.

A, brain; B, endocast; C, overlay; D, distance map <0.590 mm; and E, distance map <0.250 mm. Warmest colours indicate greatest distance.

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Fig 8.

Brain-endocast spatial relationship in Neoceratodus, ventral view.

A, brain; B, endocast; C, overlay; D, distance map <0.590 mm; and E, distance map <0.250 mm. Warmest colours indicate greatest distance.

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