- In the
anatomy of the
brain of vertebrates, the
forebrain or
prosencephalon is the
rostral (forward-most)
portion of the brain. The
forebrain controls...
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diencephalon (or interbrain) is a
division of the
forebrain (embryonic
prosencephalon). It is
situated between the
telencephalon and the
midbrain (embryonic...
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nervous system. The
cerebrum develops prenatally from the
forebrain (
prosencephalon). In mammals, the
dorsal telencephalon, or pallium,
develops into the...
- post-conception, respectively.
Initially there are
three primary brain vesicles:
prosencephalon (i.e. forebrain),
mesencephalon (i.e. midbrain) and rhombencephalon...
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disorder (birth defect)
characterized by the
failure of the
embryonic prosencephalon to
properly divide the
orbits of the eye into two cavities. Its incidence...
- tube
initially differentiates into
three brain vesicles (pockets): the
prosencephalon at the front, the mesencephalon, and,
between the
mesencephalon and...
- The
human brain anatomical regions are
ordered following standard neuroanatomy hierarchies. Functional, connective, and
developmental regions are listed...
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Holoprosencephaly (HPE) is a
cephalic disorder in
which the
prosencephalon (the
forebrain of the embryo)
fails to
develop into two hemispheres, typically...
- sign of a
neurological disorder,
especially of the
forebrain (e.g.,
prosencephalon disease), or of
toxicity due to
liver damage, such as portosystemic...
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vesicles represent different components of the
central nervous system: the
prosencephalon,
mesencephalon and rhombencephalon.
These in turn
divide into five secondary...