- The
allocortex (from
Latin allo-,
meaning other, and cortex,
meaning bark or crust), or
heterogenetic cortex, and
neocortex are the two
types of cerebral...
- the
cerebral cortex consists of the
larger neocortex and the
smaller allocortex,
respectively taking up 90% and 10%. The
neocortex is made up of six layers...
-
cortical regions allocortex at the margins. The
allocortex subdivides into
hippocampal allocortex, medially, and
olfactory allocortex,
laterally (including...
- six-layered
neocortex makes up
approximately 90% of the cortex, with the
allocortex making up the remainder. The
cortex is
divided into left and
right parts...
- mesocortex, or juxtallocortex, is
interposed between the
neocortex and the
allocortex. The
paralimbic cortex provides a
gradual transition from
primary limbic...
- the
cerebral cortex,
formed at
borders between true
isocortex and true
allocortex (either
paleocortex or archicortex).
Parts of
mesocortex that lie closer...
- archicortex,
along with the
paleocortex and periallocortex, is a
subtype of
allocortex.
Because the
number of
cortical layers that make up a type of cortical...
-
areas of
periallocortex (which
themselves are
transitional between "true"
allocortex and proisocortex). The
histological structure of
proisocortex is also...
- The
entorhinal cortex (EC) is an area of the brain's
allocortex,
located in the
medial temporal lobe,
whose functions include being a
widespread network...
- archipallium) of the
cerebral cortex together constitute the
mammalian allocortex or the
heterogenetic cortex. The
distinction for what is
called neocortex...