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Intrasexual and intersexual dimorphisms of the red salmon prosencephalon
Intrasexual as well as intersexual dimorphisms were found in the prosencephalon and mesencephalon of adult Oncorhynchus nerka (red/sockeye salmon). These dimorphisms are concerned with the position of the preoptic nucleus, nucleus lateralis tuberis, habenula, third ventricle, tectal ventricles, preoptic recess, recessus lateralis, horizontal commissure,
Biagio D'aniello, Claudia Pinelli
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Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2002
The forebrain, or prosencephalon, consists of the diencephalon and the telencephalon. The diencephalon is the conduit for ascending sensory information, whereas the telencephalon is the highest-order processor of neural function, and is consequently the most complex region of the nervous system.
Murielle, Rallu +2 more
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The forebrain, or prosencephalon, consists of the diencephalon and the telencephalon. The diencephalon is the conduit for ascending sensory information, whereas the telencephalon is the highest-order processor of neural function, and is consequently the most complex region of the nervous system.
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Projection of the retinal ganglion cells to the tectum differentiated from the prosencephalon
Neuroscience Research, 1991The alar plate of the prosencephalon differentiates into a tectum-like structure when transplanted into the mesencephalon around the 10-somite stage. Here, we report on the projection pattern of the retinal ganglion cells to the transplants. Optic nerve fibers were labeled with horseradish peroxidase (HRP) and 3H-proline, and the innervation of the ...
H, Nakamura +3 more
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Axonal Patterns in the Prosencephalon of the Human Developing Brain
Neuroembryology and Aging, 2001In the second half of gestation the human fetal brain is characterized by prominent transient structures, i.e. subplate, ganglionic eminence and perireticular nucleus. These structures are involved in the formation of projections by acting as intermediate targets.
Norbert Ulfig, Wood Yee Chan
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Differentiation in small grafts of the median region of the presumptive prosencephalon
Development (Cambridge), 1970ABSTRACT In early neurulae of Triturus alpestris the cranio-caudal distribution of differentiation tendencies in the presumptive prosencephalon was tested. Small grafts made from a median strip excised from the region of the neural plate and transverse neural fold were transplanted to a pocket made under the cranio-ventral
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Development of the Prosencephalon
1976In 1906 von Kupffer published the first important work on development of vertebrate brains. Later, Fuchs (1908), Soderberg (1922) and Kallen (1951, 1953) carefully described the development of the amphibian prosencephalon, especially its ventricular furrows.
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Modularity of the Prosencephalon: The Vertical Systems
1985The present chapter offers in a capsular form a concept of organization of the non-limbic division of the mammalian forebrain. We first draw attention to certain structural and functional properties of the prosencephalon and conclude that interrelated parts of the thalamus, isocortex and neostriatum constitute functional systems.
Divac, Ivan, Mogensen, Jesper
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