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portada the anatomical substrate for telencephalic function
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
1989
Language
English
Pages
110
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
24.4x17x0.7 cm
Weight
0.22 kg.
ISBN
3540512292
ISBN13
9783540512295

the anatomical substrate for telencephalic function

C. Leonardus Veenman (Author) · Dagmar Crzan (Author) · Helene Kern (Author) · Springer · Paperback

the anatomical substrate for telencephalic function - Veenman, C. Leonardus ; Crzan, Dagmar ; Kern, Helene

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Synopsis "the anatomical substrate for telencephalic function"

The basic thesis for this study was that the telencephalon is needed to make decisions in new situations. Subsidary hypotheses were that the telencephalon consists of: (a) a sensorimotor system which generates motor activity from sensory input and (b) a selection system which makes choices from possible motor programs. It was postulated that the selection system should fulfil the following requirements: be accessible for past and present events, have the capacity to process this information in a nondetermined way with a possibility for ordering, and have access to motor-affecting systems (the sensorimotor system). The ability of the selection system to correlate information in a nonpredetermined way was considered most important. In short: The selection system should be able to associate any information in any combination, and have the capability for internal control of neuronal activity and external selection of motor programs (see Fig. IA. ) Xenopus laevis was chosen as a subject, since it has a relatively simple tel- encephalon, with characteristics that it shares with "primitive" species of different vertebrate classes, and because it is easy to maintain as a laboratory animal. The main method used was the determination of connections with HRP. The pallium was in the focus of attention, since it was considered to be the core of the selection system. Immunohistochemistry was used as an additional parameter to compare Xenopus laevis forebrain with those of other vertebrates.

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