The corticostriatal junction: a crucial region for forebrain development and evolution.
Most parts of the brain are conserved across reptiles and birds (sauropsids) and mammals. Two major qualitative differences occur in the upper part, or pallium, of the telencephalon, the most rostral part of the brain. Mammals have a six-layered neocortex and also exhibit a different morphological o...
Main Authors: | Molnár, Z, Butler, AB |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2002
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