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  • ...[[unit]] of the neocortex. There are about 20 billion neurons in the human neocortex (throughout postnatal life), and about 30 billion [[glia]] cells (these num ...f cables' below it is called the [[white matter]]. It is believed that the neocortex is organised in a hierarchial structure ie. sensory input comes in and goes
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  • ...rtical [[macrocolumn]], presumed to be the basic computational unit of the neocortex.
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  • ...[[unit]] of the neocortex. There are about 20 billion neurons in the human neocortex (throughout postnatal life), and about 30 billion [[glia]] cells (these num ...f cables' below it is called the [[white matter]]. It is believed that the neocortex is organised in a hierarchial structure ie. sensory input comes in and goes
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  • ...ch can be found in the central nervous system and especially the brain and neocortex. The axons within the grey matter are usually not myelinated.
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  • ...hat may correspond to ontogenetic columns) that are found throughout the [[neocortex]], with a [[diameter]] of roughly 0.5mm which is also about the [[distance] The view of the uniformity of the mammalian neocortex has been challenged repeatedly (cf. [[CZ:Ref:Haug 1987 Brain sizes, surface
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  • | title = The columnar organization of the neocortex | title = The organization of neocortex in mammals: are species differences really so different?
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Rockel 1980 The Basic Uniformity in Structure of the Neocortex}}
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  • ...al precursor cells proliferate in the ventricular zone of the developing [[neocortex]]. The first [[mitosis|postmitotic]] cells to migrate form the preplate wh ...P |title=Mode of cell migration to the superficial layers of fetal monkey neocortex |journal=J Comp Neurol |volume=145 |issue=1 |pages=61–83 |year=1972 |pmid
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  • ...(aka as ''cerebrum'') of [[vertebrate]]s. It can be subdivided into the [[neocortex]], the [[hippocampal formation]] and the [[olfactory cortex]]. Together wit
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  • | title = The Scaling of White Matter to Gray Matter in Cerebellum and Neocortex | title = Scaling laws in the mammalian neocortex: Does form provide clues to function?
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Pakkenberg 2003 Aging and the human neocortex}}
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  • | title = A Temporal Continuity to the Vertical Organization of the Human Neocortex | title = Neurogenesis in adult primate neocortex: an evaluation of the evidence
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  • ...ive]] [5], [[locus coeruleus]] [6], [[hippocampus]] [7], [[retina]] [8], [[neocortex]] [9] and other parts of the brain. 9. Galarreta M, Hestrin S. (1999). A network of fast-spiking cells in the neocortex connected by electrical synapses. ''Nature'', 402(6757):72-75.
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  • ...emotional values to sensory inputs which are then elaborated upon by the [[neocortex]] and imbued with personal meaning; thus patients with amygdalar damage are
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  • ...ions, including the [[dentate gyrus]], [[CA1]], [[piriform cortex]], and [[neocortex]]. This effect most likely occurs either through enhancing currents through ...ry to explain this paradox interprets Acetylcholine neuromodulation in the neocortex as modulating the estimate of expected uncertainty, acting counter to [[Nor
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  • ...us]], while birds were proposed to have no further pallial regions. The [[neocortex]] was regarded as the unique and latest achievement of mammals. Since the ...and linguistic adaptations appear to be correlated with enlargement of the neocortex and related structures. Accompanying this general neocortical expansion, ce
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  • | title = The organization of neocortex in mammals: are species differences really so different?
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  • More complex vertebrates including mammals have a six-layered [[neocortex]] (or homotypic cortex, neopallium), in addition to having some parts of th ...ter. Most regions of the human cerebral cortex have six layers of neurons (neocortex).
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  • | title = Quantitative MR imaging of the neocortex
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  • ...romosome and the neuronal markers were detected in the hippocampus and the neocortex of patients...<ref>Mezey et al.:"Transplanted bone marrow generates new neu
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  • | title = The Early Differentiation of the Neocortex: a Hypothesis on Neocortical Evolution
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  • ...bers descend from the sensory and motor areas of the cerebral [[neopallium|neocortex]] and make the middle cerebellar peduncle the largest of the three cerebell
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