(i.e., between the anterior cerebral and middle cerebral arteries and between the middle cerebral and the posterior cerebral arteries) (Fig. 41-3). These arterial boundary zones, also termed “watershed zones,” are especially susceptible to damage following any generalized decrease in blood flow...
Unique morphological features of the proliferative zones and postmitotic compartments of the neural epithelium giving rise to striate and extrastriate cortex in the monkey. Cereb. Cortex 12, 37–53 (2002). Article PubMed Google Scholar Hansen, D. V., Lui, J. H., Parker, P. R. L. & ...
10j,o) implies that migration from progenitor zones of the sub-pallium also occurs in lamprey. Many of these neurons express the neuropeptide genes PENK and SSTc, which mark GABAergic interneuron types in the pallium of several gnathostome species64,65,66 (Extended Data Fig. 10n,o,q,r)....
Put forward and argumented are concepts of the probability principle of hierarchical organization of differing by rates of neurophysiologic processes brain zones, structures, and areas in formation of the brain systems participating in provision of the higher psychic functions and states. It is proposed...
In c, we represent its true topological subjacent position, obtained if the respective ventricular zones (seen with the same color-code in d) are separated and flattened out. The posterior pallial amygdala (p) falls close to the SchCx and the caudal ends of the OACx and HiACx (and of ...
Neuropedagogy however went further than Neuroeducation. The European definition of Neuropedagogy is when science andeducationmeet and whose scientific aims are to learn how to stimulate new zones of the brain and create connections. It is targeted at stimulating the brains of all types of learners...
These result indicate that CMF/COL, as a substratum in rat hepatocyte cultures, regulates gene expression of cytochromes P -450 isoenzymes for up to 9 days and provides a matrix which enables the cells to respond qualitatively similar to the response observed in different zones of the liver. ...
In particular, the highly connected and central hub regions showed a rich level of community participation, supporting the notion that these hubs play a pivotal role as confluence zones in which neural information from different domains merges. 2014 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. ...
We found that organoid cells from the cortical trajectory clearly mapped onto the annotated pallial zones (Figure 5E). Moreover, ventral neuron clusters from cerebral organoids could be clearly annotated as LGE-, MGE-, or CGE-like interneurons based on their similarities to the substructures (...
The immune and nervous systems have unique developmental trajectories that individually build intricate networks of cells with highly specialized functions. These two systems have extensive mechanistic overlap and frequently coordinate to accomplish the