- In
anatomy of animals, the
paleocortex, or paleopallium, is a
region within the
telencephalon in the
vertebrate brain. This type of
cortical tissue consists...
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second oldest region of the brain's
cerebral cortex (the
oldest is the
paleocortex). In
older species, such as fish, the
archipallium makes up most of the...
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layers of the neocortex.
There are
three subtypes of allocortex: the
paleocortex, the archicortex, and the periallocortex—a
transitional zone between...
- part of the
brain involved with
smell (i.e. olfaction). It
forms the
paleocortex and is
rudimentary in the
human brain.[citation needed] The term rhinencephalon...
- The
human brain anatomical regions are
ordered following standard neuroanatomy hierarchies. Functional, connective, and
developmental regions are listed...
- and
paleocortex (a
subtype of allocortex). It
shows slow
histological transition from the three-layered
structure characteristic of
paleocortex to the...
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proportion to
overall brain volume as
compared to
those of mammals. The
Paleocortex is a type of thin,
primitive cortical tissue that
consists of
three to...
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cerebral cortex with
three or four layers, and has
three subtypes, the
paleocortex with
three cortical laminae, the
archicortex which has four or five,...
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formed at
borders between true
isocortex and true
allocortex (either
paleocortex or archicortex).
Parts of
mesocortex that lie
closer to the true isocortex...
- with the
visual area
representing 18% and the
auditory area 7%. The
paleocortex was more than 8%. The
sulci of the
cortex are
relatively complex and...