The uniqueness of mammalian neocortex may ultimately only be clarified with improved understanding of the evolutionary origins of cortical structure and cortical functions. Comparative studies of the organization of the nonmammalian and mammalian telencephalon may provide valuable clues for understanding the evolution of neocortex. In the nonmammalian telencephalon, there are neuronal populations which correspond to cell groups in the neocortex of mammals in terms of connections, single unit-responses, and functions. Some of these populations lying within the dorsal ventricular ridge, however, are organized in a non-laminar, rather than laminar fashion. These observations suggest that the emergence of basic “cortical” circuit and laminar or...
Early mammals presumably had at least two visual, two somatosensory/ motor, and one auditory cortica...
2018-02-02The neocortex is the neural structure that has undergone the most substantial changes in s...
The cerebral cortex covers the rostral part of the brain and, in higher mammals and particularly hum...
The uniqueness of mammalian neocortex may ultimately only be clarified with improved understanding o...
In the nonmammalian telencephalon, there are neuronal populations corresponding to cell groups in th...
The mammalian neocortex is the great achievement of cortical development and evolution. Its basic st...
The organization of the non-mammalian forebrain had long puzzled neurobiologists. Unlike typical mam...
A central question in comparative neurobiology concerns how evolution has produced brains with expan...
The isocortex is a distinctive feature of the mammalian brain, which has no clear counterpart in the...
(A) Sketch of the mammalian neural tube showing the proneuromeric compartments according to [1]. The...
The remarkable sensory, motor, and cognitive abilities of mammals mainly depend on the neocortex. Th...
This article corresponds to n° 1997-016 document of the Molecular Biology of Developme...
Neocortex is an important part of the mammalian brain that is quite different from its homologue of ...
SummaryThe evolutionary origin of the six-layered mammalian neocortex has been controversial. New da...
International audienceThe mammalian neocortex is a structure with no equals in the vertebrates and i...
Early mammals presumably had at least two visual, two somatosensory/ motor, and one auditory cortica...
2018-02-02The neocortex is the neural structure that has undergone the most substantial changes in s...
The cerebral cortex covers the rostral part of the brain and, in higher mammals and particularly hum...
The uniqueness of mammalian neocortex may ultimately only be clarified with improved understanding o...
In the nonmammalian telencephalon, there are neuronal populations corresponding to cell groups in th...
The mammalian neocortex is the great achievement of cortical development and evolution. Its basic st...
The organization of the non-mammalian forebrain had long puzzled neurobiologists. Unlike typical mam...
A central question in comparative neurobiology concerns how evolution has produced brains with expan...
The isocortex is a distinctive feature of the mammalian brain, which has no clear counterpart in the...
(A) Sketch of the mammalian neural tube showing the proneuromeric compartments according to [1]. The...
The remarkable sensory, motor, and cognitive abilities of mammals mainly depend on the neocortex. Th...
This article corresponds to n° 1997-016 document of the Molecular Biology of Developme...
Neocortex is an important part of the mammalian brain that is quite different from its homologue of ...
SummaryThe evolutionary origin of the six-layered mammalian neocortex has been controversial. New da...
International audienceThe mammalian neocortex is a structure with no equals in the vertebrates and i...
Early mammals presumably had at least two visual, two somatosensory/ motor, and one auditory cortica...
2018-02-02The neocortex is the neural structure that has undergone the most substantial changes in s...
The cerebral cortex covers the rostral part of the brain and, in higher mammals and particularly hum...