-
cognitive processes that are
thought to be
neocortical in nature,
despite the lack of the
distinctive six-layer
neocortical structure.
Evidence suggest the avian...
- 2×1010. Most (perhaps 90%[citation needed]) of
cortical neurons are
neocortical neurons.
Johansson and
Lansner use an
estimate of 2×1010
neurons in the...
-
Death is the end of life; the
irreversible cessation of all
biological functions that
sustain a
living organism.
Death eventually and
inevitably occurs...
- and that this, in turn,
limits group size ... the
limit imposed by
neocortical processing capacity is
simply on the
number of
individuals with whom...
- have
thicker cortices. The
smallest mammals, such as shrews, have a
neocortical thickness of
about 0.5 mm; the ones with the
largest brains, such as...
- PMID 9153131. Bennett, Max (2020). "An
Attempt at a
Unified Theory of the
Neocortical Microcircuit in
Sensory Cortex".
Frontiers in
Neural Circuits. 14: 40...
- dolphins. In 2014, a
study found that the long-finned
pilot whale has more
neocortical neurons than any
other mammal,
including humans,
examined to date. Brain...
-
mesial (medial)
temporal lobe from
seizures arising from the
lateral (
neocortical)
temporal lobe.
Memory and
psychiatric comorbidities may occur. Diagnosis...
-
hippocampal neocortical dialog might be a
mechanism through which the
hippocampus transfers information to the cortex. Thus, the
hippocampal neocortical dialog...
- δ-opioid
receptor is most
heavily expressed in the
basal ganglia and
neocortical regions of the brain. The
endogenous system of
opioid receptors is well...