Cortical Mantle Flashcards

1
Q

Parietal Associate Cortex

A

Isocortex

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2
Q

Hippocampus

A

Archicortex/allocortex

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3
Q

Pyriform Cortex

A

Allocortex/Paleocortex

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4
Q

Gustatory Cortex

A

Periallocortex

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5
Q

Primary Motor Cortex

A

Isocortex

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6
Q

Prefrontal Cortex

A

Isocortex

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7
Q

Parahippocampal Gyrus

A

Paleocortex

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8
Q

Olfactory Tubercle

A

Paleocortex

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9
Q

Parts of amygdala

A

Archicortex

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10
Q

How many layers in archicortex

A

3

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11
Q

How many layers in paleocortex

A

4

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12
Q

Lamination is

A

the key principle to cortical circuitry

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13
Q

What percent of neurons in cortex are pyramidal?

A

90%

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14
Q

5 things that support columnar organization

A

Interlaminar projects are more extensive
Horizontal cells connect columns w similar properties
Nonspiny cells increase contrast by inhibiting neighbors
Excitatory horizontal connections
Inhibitory lateral connections

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15
Q

How many layers does allocortex have?

A

3

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16
Q

Primary olfactory cortex is sometimes called

A

piriform