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- The nidopallium, meaning nested pallium, is the region of the avian brain that is used mostly for some types of executive functions but also for other...
- hyperpallium, a dorsal bulge of the pallium found only in birds, as well as the nidopallium, mesopallium, and archipallium. The bird telencephalon nuclear structure...
- lipofuscinosis, neurodegenerative disorders nidopallium caudolaterale, part of the birdbrain's nidopallium Nucleolin, a protein Nested Context Language...
- Eurasian magpie is one of the most intelligent birds. The expansion of its nidopallium is approximately the same in its relative size as the brain of chimpanzees...
- starting with projections from the magnocellular nucleus of the anterior nidopallium (MAN) to the striatal nucleus Area X. Area X then projects to the medial...
- and the production of bird song. It is located in the lateral caudal nidopallium and has projections to both the direct and the anterior forebrain pathways...
- hyperpallium, a dorsal bulge of the pallium found only in birds, as well as the nidopallium, mesopallium, and archipallium. The bird telencephalon nuclear structure...
- Hyperpallium Apicale Intercalatum Densocellulare Mesopallium Dorsale Ventrale Nidopallium Field L2 Entopallium Basorostralis Arcopallium Amygdaloid complex Posterior...
- terminology listing (as of 2002) for neostriatum this has been changed to the nidopallium. In non-primate species, the islands of Calleja are included in the ventral...
- The western jackdaw and the Eurasian magpie have been found to have a nidopallium about the same relative size as the functionally equivalent neocortex...