HMB200H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Amobarbital, Lateral Sulcus, Global Aphasia

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Lecture 18: cortex from limbic to association. Paleocortex: 3 layers: oldest form of cortex. Includes basal forebrain, olfactory cortex: 3 distinct layers, relatively thin cortex. Transitional cortex: allocortex to juxtallocortex as u go from 3 to 6 layers. Includes parahippocampal and hippocampal cortex, and many limbic areas. If inputs are taste and olfaction, if they include hypothalamic and dopamine projections = limbic. Primary neocortex: somatic inputs from thalamus. Layers 4 and 5 dominate: specific input from 1 somatosensory input comes directly from sensory areas of the thalamus. Association neocortex: cortical and non- primary thalamus inputs (mediodorsal n, pulvinar) Subcortical extended amygdala areas with no clear layers. Includes: basal forebrain, olfactory cortex: have 3 thin layers. Archicortex & transitional (juxtallocortex) Includes: medial prefrontal, insular cortex, hippocampus. Limbic cortex older cortical area where you transition from 3 to 6 layers orbitofrontal, cingulate, parahippocampal. Primary neocortex: motor, somatosensory, visual, auditory.

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