Evolution of the vertebrate nervous system and telencephalon
The first vertebrates (agnathans) were free-living animals with well-developed senses and already had a conspicuous telencephalon receiving a strong and widespread olfactory projection covering large extensions of the pallium, as well as some ventral pallial components such as the septal area and ol...
Main Authors: | Aboitiz, F, Montiel, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2007
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