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Archicortex - Wikipedia
The archicortex, or archipallium, is the phylogenetically second oldest region of the brain's cerebral cortex In older species, such as fish, ...
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Archipallium - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The Archipallium is the second oldest part of the telencephalon, represented by the hippocampus, and is involved in functions related to olfaction and memory.
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ARCHIPALLIUM Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of ARCHIPALLIUM is the olfactory part of the cerebral cortex comprising the hippocampus and part of the parahippocampal gyrus.
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archipallium
archipallium Anat. (ɑːkɪˈpælɪəm) [mod.L., f. archi- 2 + pallium.] A portion of the brain of earlier development than the neopallium, comprising the olfactory area of the cerebral cortex. Hence archiˈpallial a., of or pertaining to the archipallium.[1904 L. Edinger Vorlesungen Nerv. Zentralorgane (ed...
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Archipallium | anatomy - Britannica
The archipallium is a correlation centre and a forerunner of the mammalian hippocampus. The basal nuclei are equivalent to the corpus striatum.
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archipallium - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(anatomy) The oldest region of the brain's pallium, often considered contiguous with the olfactory cortex, but varying among species.
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Archipallium - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The archipallium is defined as the hippocampus, which is an internal gyrus of cerebral cortex that has rolled into the lateral ventricle and is not visible on ...
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archipallium | Taber's Medical Dictionary
(ar″kĭ-pal′ē-ŭm ) [ archi- + pallium ] The area of the brain comprising the hippocampus, the dentate gyrus, the fasciolar gyrus, and the indusium griseum.
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archipallium | Taber's Medical Dictionary - Nursing Central
(ar″kĭ-pal′ē-ŭm ) [ archi- + pallium ] The area of the brain comprising the hippocampus, the dentate gyrus, the fasciolar gyrus, and the indusium griseum.
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Archipallium - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
the olfactory cortex of the cerebrum.
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archicortex - BrainInfo - University of Washington
The term archicortex refers to a composite substructure of the limbic lobe defined on the basis of dissection and internal structure.
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palæopallium
palæoˈpallium Anat. Also (chiefly U.S.) paleo-, and with hyphen. [mod.L., f. palæo-, paleo- b + pallium 3 d.] A phylogenetically older portion of the pallium of the brain, which comprises mainly the pyriform lobe (the hippocampal formation or archipallium is sometimes included).1909 C. V. A. Kappers...
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Cerebrum
Above this, and forming the lateral part of the cerebrum, is the paleopallium, while the uppermost (or dorsal) part is referred to as the archipallium. The paleopallium is pushed to the ventral surface of the brain, where it becomes the olfactory lobes, while the archipallium becomes rolled over at the
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rhinencephalon
‖ rhinencephalon Anat. (raɪnɛnˈsɛfəlɒn) [f. Gr. ῥῑν-, ῥίς nose + encephalon.] The olfactory lobes of the brain. Hence rhinenceˈphalic a., pertaining to or consisting of the rhinencephalon.1846 R. Owen Hunterian Lect. II. viii. 181 A few of the medullary fibres..are continued forwards and outwards, a...
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Paleocortex
information-processing capabilities of that tissue and its phylogenetic age, paleocortex is thought to be an intermediate between the archicortex (or archipallium The paleocortex (or paleopallium) and the archicortex (or the archipallium) of the cerebral cortex together constitute the mammalian allocortex or the
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