- In
anatomy of animals, the paleocortex, or
paleopallium, is a
region within the
telencephalon in the
vertebrate brain. This type of
cortical tissue consists...
- thalamus.
Above this, and
forming the
lateral part of the cerebrum, is the
paleopallium,
while the
uppermost (or dorsal) part is
referred to as the archipallium...
-
makes up most of the cerebrum.
Amphibians develop an
archipallium and
paleopallium. In humans, the
archicortex makes up the
three cortical layers of the...
-
fibers strictly from the
olfactory bulb are
limited to
those of the
paleopallium. As such, the
rhinencephalon includes the
olfactory bulb, the olfactory...
- chemoconvulsants.
Sometimes called the
olfactory cortex,
olfactory lobe or
paleopallium,
piriform cortical regions are
present in the
brains of amphibians, reptiles...
-
oldest basal nuclei – the
globus pallidus and the
olfactory bulbs. The
paleopallium or
intermediate ("old mammalian") brain,
comprising the
structures of...
-
muscle palatopharyngeal arch
palatopharyngeus muscle paleocerebellum paleopallium paleospinothalamic axon
paleostriatum pallidothalamic fiber palmar aponeurosis...
- layers. For example,
fewer layers are
present in the
archipallium and the
paleopallium. The
columnar functional organization, as
originally framed by Vernon...
- been
described classically as
having three parts: the archipallium, the
paleopallium and the neopallium, but
these concepts are now
considered obsolete, having...