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Encyclopedia > Pallium (anatomy)

In the anatomy of animals, the pallium is a part of the brain that is the evolutionary precedent of the cerebrum. Anatomical drawing of the human muscles from the Encyclopédie. ... Phyla Porifera (sponges) Ctenophora (comb jellies) Cnidaria Placozoa Subregnum Bilateria  Acoelomorpha  Orthonectida  Rhombozoa  Myxozoa  Superphylum Deuterostomia     Chordata (vertebrates, etc. ... Charles Darwin, father of the theory of evolution by natural selection. ... In anatomy of mammals, the telencephalon (or cerebrum) is a part of the brain. ...


The human pallium (cloak in Latin) envelops the brain stem. The cerebrum has been described has having three parts: the archipallium, the paleopallium and the neopallium. Latin is the language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. ... In anatomy of animals, the archipallium the oldest region of the brains pallium. ... In anatomy of animals, the paleopallium is a region within the telencephalon in brain. ... In the anatomy of animals, the neopallium or neocortex is a part of the telencephalon in the brain. ...


In fish, the archipallium is the largest part of the cerebrum. Some researchers suggest the early archipallium gave rise to the human hippocampus. In amphibians, the cerebrum includes archipallium, paleopallium and some of the basal nuclei. Reptiles first developed a neopallium, which continued to develop in the brains of more recent species to become the neocortex of humans and Old World monkeys. Atlantic herring, Clupea harengus, the most abundant fish species in the world. ... The location of the hippocampus in the human brain. ... Coronal slices of human brain showing the basal ganglia, globus pallidus (GPe), subthalamic nucleus (STN) and basal ganglia output nuclei (GPi and SNr). ... In the anatomy of animals, the neopallium or neocortex is a part of the telencephalon in the brain. ... In biology, Phylogenetics (Greek: phylon = race and genetic = birth) is the taxonomical classification of organisms based on how closely they are related in terms of evolutionary differences. ... In the anatomy of animals, the neopallium or neocortex is a part of the telencephalon in the brain. ... Binomial name Homo sapiens Linnaeus, 1758 Subspecies Homo sapiens idaltu (extinct) Homo sapiens sapiens Human beings define themselves in biological, social, and spiritual terms. ... Subfamilies Cercopithecinae - 11 genera Colobinae - 9 genera The Old World monkeys or Cercopithecidae are a group of primates, falling in the superfamily Cercopithecoidea in the clade Catarrhini. ...


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