- The
archicortex, or archipallium, is the
phylogenetically oldest region of the brain's
cerebral cortex (the
second oldest is the paleocortex). It is often...
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neuronal cell bodies). In comparison, the
neocortex has six
layers and the
archicortex has
three or four layers.
Because the
number of
laminae that compose...
- neocortex.
There are
three subtypes of allocortex: the paleocortex, the
archicortex, and the periallocortex—a
transitional zone
between the
neocortex and...
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cortical laminae. In comparison, the
neocortex has six
layers and the
archicortex has
three or four layers. Purves, Dale; Augustine,
George J; Fitzpatrick...
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between archicortex (a
subtype of allocortex) and
isocortex and
shows slow
histological transition from the four-layered
structure typical for
archicortex to...
- are
frequently repeated. The
theory of
hippocampus (which Marr
called "
archicortex") was
motivated by the
discovery by
William Scoville and
Brenda Milner...
- the
classic view, the
neocortex of
synapsids is
homology with only the
archicortex of the
avian brain. However, in the
modern view
appeared since the 1960s...
-
temporal horn. This
ridge can also be seen as an
inward fold of the
archicortex into the
medial temporal lobe. The
hippocampus can only be seen in dissections...
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borders between true
isocortex and true
allocortex (either
paleocortex or
archicortex).
Parts of
mesocortex that lie
closer to the true
isocortex and have...
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subtypes of allocortex, the
other two
subtypes being paleocortex and
archicortex. The
periallocortex is
formed at
transition areas where any of the other...