- HVC (formerly,
hyperstriatum ventrale, pars
caudalis (HVc), and high
vocal center) is a
nucleus in the
brain of the
songbirds (order p****eriformes) necessary...
- the 1960s,
behavioral studies suggested that
avian neostriatum and
hyperstriatum can
receive signals of vision, hearing, and body sensations,
which means...
-
unique pallial structure known as the hyperpallium, once
called the
hyperstriatum.
Evidence suggests the
avian pallium's
neuroarchitecture to be reminiscent...
- The
hyperpallium (formerly
called the
hyperstriatum or the wulst) is the
destination for
lemnothalamic projections in birds. The
projections as well as...
- use a
different part of
their brain, the medio-rostral neostriatum/
hyperstriatum ventrale (see also nidopallium), as the seat of
their intelligence,...
- the
neural relationship between song and
plumage color revealed the
hyperstriatum ventralis (HVc) and the
robust nucleus of the
archistriatum (RA) are...
-
formed of
striatal brain cells,
comprising a m****
which he
dubbed the
hyperstriatum. Therefore, for many years, the
avian telencephalon was
thought to consist...
-
probably damaged both
robust nucleus of
archistriatum (RA) and the
hyperstriatum ventrale, pars
caudalis (HVc).
Kalischer postulated a
pyramidal tract...