- The neocortex, also
called the neopallium,
isocortex, or the six-layered cortex, is a set of
layers of the
mammalian cerebral cortex involved in higher-order...
- or pro-
isocortex is one of two
subtypes of
cortical areas in the
areas belonging to the neocortex. The
other subtype is
termed the true
isocortex. Proisocortical...
- markers, that the
pallium develops both
cortical structures (allocortex and
isocortex) and
pallial nuclei (claustroamygdaloid complex),
whereas the subpallium...
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between true
isocortex and true
allocortex (either
paleocortex or archicortex).
Parts of
mesocortex that lie
closer to the true
isocortex and have more...
-
subtypes of
allocortex borders with the
neocortex (which is also
called isocortex). Thus, the
periallocortex is also
subdivided to two subtypes. One subtype...
-
heterogenetic cortex. The
distinction for what is
called neocortex or
isocortex,
which comprises most of the
human brain (about 90%), is made from the...
- is
formed at
borders between archicortex (a
subtype of allocortex) and
isocortex and
shows slow
histological transition from the four-layered structure...
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other being periarchicortex.
Peripaleocortex is
formed at
borders between isocortex (neocortex) and
paleocortex (a
subtype of allocortex). It
shows slow histological...
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neocortex has two subtypes, the true
isocortex and the
proisocortex which is a
transitional region between the
isocortex and the
regions of the periallocortex...
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paleothalamic nuclei were
believed to lack
reciprocal connections with
neocortex (
isocortex),
unlike neothalamic nuclei,
which have
manifold reciprocal connections...