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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ENDBRAIN» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Neither the endbrain, the midbrain, nor the cerebellum is the centre where
afferent systems converge in fish. These regions of the brain are central links of
the respective analyzers, while their interconnections are exercised through the ...
Ėzras Asratovich Asrati︠a︡n, 1968
2
Neuroanatomical Terminology: A Lexicon of Classical Origins ...
Thus, in these animals he divided endbrain (Kuhlenbeck, 1927) into two pairs of
lobes, olfactory and cerebral, laying the groundwork for the concept of the
rhinencephalon (Turner, 1891). In the original French, hémisphères céré- braux,
p.
3
Brain Architecture: Understanding the Basic Plan
... rhythmical output. Cerebral cortex: The dorsal topographic division of the
vertebrate cerebrum (endbrain, telencephalon, cerebral hemisphere) with a basic
radial, laminated architecture; the ventral topographic division is the cerebral
nuclei.
4
Skull Base and Related Structures: Atlas of Clinical Anatomy
Archaic parts of the rhinecenphalon are preserved (paleopallium) whereas the
main mass of the endbrain becomes the neopallium. The initially semiglobular
and later egg-shaped, smooth-walled hemispheric vesicles surround the cavitas
...
5
The Central Nervous System of Vertebrates: With Posters
... and those ascending from the betweenbrain. ... The details of this dramatic
history cannot be recounted here. In a general view of the process it may be said
that in cyclostomes the entire endbrain and a large part of the betweenbrain are ...
R. Nieuwenhuys, Hendrik Jan Donkelaar, Charles Nicholson, 1998
6
Low-level Radiation: Biological Interactions, Risks and ...
Cell cycle and length of each period were obtained fro» the measurement of the
graph, on which labelled rate of mltotlc cells in the endbrain matrix was plotted at
various times. The incidence of pyknosis was examined by the observation on ...
Early in the embryo, the neural tube displays three rostrocaudal swellings, the
forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain vesicles; and somewhat later the forebrain
vesicle is divided into paired endbrain vesicles and an interbrain vesicle,
whereas the ...
The monoventricular cavity of the endbrain was very small, less than one-tenth of
the normal volume of the lateral ... a large monoventricular cavity of the endbrain
was diagnostic at 9 weeks, 6 days.39 The earliest reported diagnosis of ...
9
The Central Nervous System of Vertebrates: Volume 3. Overal ...
... ascending tracts into the between-brain were led forward by the same motive).
The details of this dramatic history cannot be recounted here. In a general view of
the process it may be said that in cyclostomes the entire endbrain and a large ...
10
An Anatomy of Thought: The Origin and Machinery of the Mind
Later the forebrain divides into an expanded endbrain, and a between-brain that
lies between the endbrain and the midbrain. The way these different regions
develop, and the functions they have is different in the different classes of
vertebrate ...
7 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «ENDBRAIN» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
endbrain im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
How Do Crows Count? Study Examines Mathematical Crows
Ditz, H. M., & Nieder, A. (2015). Neurons selective to the number of visual items in the corvid songbird endbrain. Proceedings of the National ... «GoodTherapy.org, Jun 15»
Could The Hunters' Fable Be True? Counting Crows Have Number …
While the crows were involved in the study, the team recorded neuron responses in an area of the crow endbrain that gets input from the visual ... «The Inquisitr, Jun 15»
Counting crows! Birds can make calculations like humans by using …
Helen Ditz and Professor Andreas Nieder recorded the responses of individual neurons in the crow's endbrain - which also processes visual ... «Daily Mail, Jun 15»
Proven: Crows Can Count
Crows recognized the number of dots shown in computer displays. Tübingen researchers discovered number neurons in the crow's endbrain ... «Laboratory Equipment, Jun 15»
Why Crows Are Intelligent - Working Memory Neurons
Simultaneous measurements of electric potentials in the crows' brains showed that nerve cells in one particular area of the endbrain were ... «Science 2.0, Jun 14»
Short-term memory of crows relies on different neural mechanisms …
However, their endbrain – which is highly-developed but has a fundamentally different structure from that of mammals – has no cerebral cortex; ... «Medical Xpress, Jun 14»
The Hook That Hurts: Scientists Tip the Scales Against Anglers
When researchers poked the animals with needles, a flurry of neuron messages were transmitted to the endbrain -- the very region of the brain ... «Spiegel Online, Mär 11»