Revised nomenclature for avian telencephalon and some related brainstem nuclei
University of Tennessee Health Science Center · Duke University · +22 more institutions
Abstract
The standard nomenclature that has been used for many telencephalic and related brainstem structures in birds is based on flawed assumptions of homology to mammals. In particular, the outdated terminology implies that most of the avian telencephalon is a hypertrophied basal ganglia, when it is now clear that most of the avian telencephalon is neurochemically, hodologically, and functionally comparable to the mammalian neocortex, claustrum, and pallial amygdala (all of which derive from the pallial sector of the developing telencephalon). Recognizing that this promotes misunderstanding of the functional organization of avian brains and their evolutionary relationship to mammalian brains, avian brain specialists…
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- 66.46
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28Topics & keywords
- Cerebrum
- Biology
- Neuroscience
- Brainstem
- Basal ganglia
- Locus coeruleus
- Neocortex
- Locus Ceruleus