2001
DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2001.0973
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Thoughts on the development, structure and evolution of the mammalian and avian telencephalic pallium

Abstract: Various lines of evidence suggest that the development and evolution of the mammalian isocortex cannot be easily explained without an understanding of correlative changes in surrounding areas of the telencephalic pallium and subpallium. These are close neighbours in a common morphogenetic ¢eld and are postulated as sources of some cortical neuron types (and even of whole cortical areas). There is equal need to explain relevant developmental evolutionary changes in the dorsal thalamus, the major source of a¡ere… Show more

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“…This surprising finding indicates that a specific cortical area can differentiate without any influence from the brain, through an intrinsic pathway that may correspond to an ancestral developmental program of the mammalian forebrain 43,44 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…This surprising finding indicates that a specific cortical area can differentiate without any influence from the brain, through an intrinsic pathway that may correspond to an ancestral developmental program of the mammalian forebrain 43,44 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Phylogenetically, some of the oldest cortical regions lie on the inferior brain surface in the medial aspect of the temporal lobe (the posterior part of the piriform cortex and the entorhinal cortex, for example) or on the inferior and medial aspect of the frontal lobe near the caudal end of the olfactory sulcus (anterior piriform cortex and the orbital periallocortex) (35)(36)(37). The maturation process in the vicinity of these areas appeared to have started early (ontogenetically) already by the age of 4 years, as seen by the linear or flat plots (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This large nuclear complex can be subdivided into 5 main histogenetic areas Puelles, 2001b;Martínez-de-la-Torre et al, 2002;García-López et al, 2004). These areas are the habenular/subhabenular complex or epithalamus, the dorsal tier group, the intermediate tier group, the ventral tier group, and the anteroventral group Puelles, 2001b;Martinez-de-la-Torre et al, 2002;Puelles et al, 2007).…”
Section: Regional Specific Expression In Prosomerementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ventral to the subhabenular nuclei appears the dorsal tier domain, which produces a voluminous mass of derivates in its mantle layer that represent the largest components of the avian thalamus Puelles, 2001b;Puelles et al, 2007). High levels of Sulf1 expression was detected in several of the nuclear components in the dorsal tier: Puelles et al, 2007).…”
Section: Regional Specific Expression In Prosomerementioning
confidence: 99%