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In the anatomy of animals, an avian pallium is the dorsal telencephalon of a bird's brain. The subpallium is the ventral telencephalon.
Pallium of avian species tend to be relatively large, comprising ~75% of the telencephalic volume. Birds have a unique pallial structure known as the hyperpallium, once called the hyperstriatum.
A 2002 conference at Duke University established a standard nomenclature for describing the avian pallium as follows:
Pallium of avian species tend to be relatively large, comprising ~75% of the telencephalic volume. Birds have a unique pallial structure known as the hyperpallium, once called the hyperstriatum.
A 2002 conference at Duke University established a standard nomenclature for describing the avian pallium as follows:
- Pallium
- pyriform cortex
- olfactory bulb
- hippocampus
- corticoid area
- hyperpallium
- apicale
- intercalatum
- densocellulare
- mesopallium
- dorsale
- ventrale
- nidopallium
- field L2
- entopallium
- basorostralis
- arcopallium
- amygdaloid complex
- posterior amygdala
- nucleus taeniae
- Subpallium
- striatum
- lateral
- medial
- pallidum
- globus pallidus or dorsal pallidum
- ventral pallidum
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The telencephalon (IPA: /tɛlɛnˈsɛfəlɑn/) is the name for the forebrain, a large region within the brain to which many functions are attributed.
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Aves
Linnaeus, 1758
Orders
About two dozen - see section below
Birds (class Aves) are bipedal, warm-blooded, egg-laying vertebrate animals.
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Linnaeus, 1758
Orders
About two dozen - see section below
Birds (class Aves) are bipedal, warm-blooded, egg-laying vertebrate animals.
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In animals, the brain or encephalon (Greek for "in the skull"), is the control center of the central nervous system, responsible for behavior. The brain is located in the head, protected by the skull and close to the primary sensory apparatus of vision, hearing,
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The telencephalon (IPA: /tɛlɛnˈsɛfəlɑn/) is the name for the forebrain, a large region within the brain to which many functions are attributed.
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pallium is a part of the brain that is the evolutionary precedent of the cerebrum.
The human pallium (cloak in Latin) envelops the brain stem. The cerebrum has been described as having three parts: the archipallium, the paleopallium and the neopallium.
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The human pallium (cloak in Latin) envelops the brain stem. The cerebrum has been described as having three parts: the archipallium, the paleopallium and the neopallium.
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Avian may refer to:
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- Bird
- Avian (band), an American metal band
- Avians, a fantasy race in several fantasy settings
See also
- Avian influenza, also known as Avian bird flu
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Pallium or Pall (derived from the Roman pallium or palla, a woollen cloak) is an ecclesiastical vestment in the Roman Catholic Church, originally peculiar to the Pope, but for many centuries bestowed by him on metropolitans and primates as a symbol of the
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In anatomy of animals, the piriform cortex, or pyriform cortex is a region in the brain. The piriform cortex is part of the rhinencephalon situated in the telencephalon.
The function of the piriform cortex relates to olfaction, which is the perception of smells.
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The function of the piriform cortex relates to olfaction, which is the perception of smells.
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The olfactory bulb is a structure of the vertebrate forebrain involved in olfaction, the perception of odors.
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The hippocampus is a part of the forebrain, located in the medial temporal lobe. It forms a part of the limbic system and plays a part in memory and spatial navigation. Humans and other mammals have two hippocampi, one in each side of the brain.
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The nidopallium is the region of the avian brain that is used mostly for some types of executive function but also other higher cognitive tasks. The region was renamed to nidopallium in 2003 during the Avian Brain Nomenclature Consortium because the prior name suggested that the
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striatum is a subcortical part of the telencephalon. It is the major input station of the basal ganglia system. Anatomically, the striatum is the caudate and the putamen.
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medial magma (or medial groupoid) is a set with a binary operation which satisfies the identity
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The globus pallidus (Latin for "pale globe") is a sub-cortical structure of the brain. It is a major element of the basal ganglia system. In this system, it is a major element of the basal ganglia core, consisting of the striatum and its direct targets: globus pallidus and
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