Sentences with word «telencephalon»

Neurons in a forebrain from a 20 - week - old human fetus travel from telencephalon structures (yellow) to the dorsal thalamus.
The so - called telencephalon gives rise to the most sophisticated parts of the brain — including the frontal lobes and other so - called association areas that do the heavy lifting when it comes to problem solving, social interactions, and memory.
They observe spot - like neural activity in the dorsal part of the fish telencephalon, which corresponds to the human cortex, upon presentation of the red LED 24 hours after the training session.
A section through the embryonic mouse telencephalon at E18.5 showing the L1 expressing corpus callosum (labelled orange) and cells of cortical origin labelled with GFP (green).
Dorian Freudenreich (Brand, TUD)-- «Genetic cell lineage tracing and transcriptome analysis of neuronal progenitor cells during neurogenesis and regeneration of the adult zebrafish telencephalon» (2010)
Powell A., Sassa T., Wu Y.Q., Tessier - Lavigne M., and Polleux F. (2008) Netrin - 1 specifies the topography of thalamocortical projections in the ventral telencephalon through its attractive and repulsive activities.
Researchers observe spot - like neural activity in the dorsal part of the fish telencephalon, which corresponds to the human cortex.
Fong Kuan Wong (Huttner, MPG)-- «Generation of basal radial glia in the embryonic mouse dorsal telencephalon» (2014)
Both the mammalian neocortex and a structure in the bird brain called the dorsal ventricular ridge (DVR) develop from an embryonic region called the telencephalon.
Scale bar is 2.5 cm and letters indicate parts of the brain: ce, cerebellum; el, endosseus labyrinth; fl, floccular lobe; ol, optic lobe; os, occipital sinus impression; pb, pituitary bulb; t, telencephalon; w, wulst.
But in humans, they found a stream of cells migrating from the telencephalon to the dorsal thalamus, a part of the diencephalon that sends information to the frontal lobes and other association areas.
To find out whether developing neurons can indeed travel from the telencephalon to the diencephalon, Rakic and Kresimir Letinic, both of Yale University, examined fetal tissue from humans (obtained from aborted tissue donated to a brain bank), mice, and monkeys.
They find that presentation of the different cues leads to the activation of different groups of neurons in the telencephalon, which indicates that different behavioral programs are stored and retrieved by different populations of neurons.
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