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- The protocerebrum is the first segment of the panarthropod brain. Recent studies suggest that it comprises two regions.: 5  six3 is a transcription factor...
- ganglia: the protocerebrum, deutocerebrum and tritocerebrum from front to back (collectively no. 5 in the diagram). Nerves from the protocerebrum lead to the...
- more or less pronounced, reduced, or fused depending on the genus: The protocerebrum, ****ociated with the eyes (compound eyes and ocelli). Directly ****ociated...
- study means prosocerebrum, protocerebrum and deutocerebrum, it is different from earlier studies that referred protocerebrum, deutocerebrum and tritocerebrum...
- the insect nervous system, the brain is anatomically divided into the protocerebrum, deutocerebrum, and tritocerebrum. Immediately behind the brain is the...
- chelicerae, the sea spider chelifores were thought to be innervated by the protocerebrum, the anterior part of the arthropod brain and found in the first head...
- The optic(al) lobe of arthropods is a structure of the protocerebrum that sits behind the arthropod eye (mostly compound eyes) and is responsible for...
- lobes are synonymous with the ventral part of the inferior dorsofrontal protocerebrum of the arthropod brain. There is some evidence that lateral accessory...
- composed of only one brain segment originating from the ocular somite, the protocerebrum. The nerves of the frontal appendages and compound eyes arose from the...
- (3-segmented), it is thought to be comprised either 1 (only protocerebrum) or 2 cerebral ganglions (protocerebrum and deutocerebrum). Although some authors may rather...