The Central Nervous System of Vertebrates 1998
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-18262-4_21
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“…Dubbeldam [1998] emphasizes its role in stereotyped behavior, but it might also be involved in motivational, emotional and cog-nitive aspects of behavior [see Parent, 1986]. Stewart et al [1996] and Mezey et al [1999] have looked at striatopallidal influences on passive avoidance learning in chicks, whereas in mammals, links with the cerebral cortex suggest that the striatopallidal complex could be important in cognitive processes Oberg and Divac, 1979].…”
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“…Dubbeldam [1998] emphasizes its role in stereotyped behavior, but it might also be involved in motivational, emotional and cog-nitive aspects of behavior [see Parent, 1986]. Stewart et al [1996] and Mezey et al [1999] have looked at striatopallidal influences on passive avoidance learning in chicks, whereas in mammals, links with the cerebral cortex suggest that the striatopallidal complex could be important in cognitive processes Oberg and Divac, 1979].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on embryological, neuromorphological, cytoarchitectonic and cytochemical evidence, Karten [1969], Rehkäm-per and Zilles [1991] and Dubbeldam [1993Dubbeldam [ , 1998 have underlined the similarities between the mammalian neocortex and parts of the avian telencephalon. In primates, the best studied mammalian taxon, relative neocortex size has recently been shown to vary with traits that parallel our measure of feeding flexibility in birds [i.e.…”
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“…The striatopallidal complex appears to control stereotyped, species-specific responses [Reiner et al, 1984;Dubbeldam, 1998]. Both the wulst and striatopallidal complex play some role in learned behavior [wulst: Macphail, 1976;Simizu and Hodos, 1989;Deng and Rogers, 1997;striatopallidal complex: Parent, 1986;Stewart et al, 1996;Mezzey et al, 1999], but they are less specialized in complex integration than are the neostriatum and hyperstriatum ventrale.…”
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confidence: 99%