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Pathology types of incorrect neuronal migration
1) subependymal
2) sub cortical
3)band heterotopia |
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1) around the ventricle. normal to severe neurological profile, epilepsy
2) white matter sever neurological deficits, epilepsy
3)doublt cortex: normal to severe, epilepsy |
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# of neuronal layers in neo cortex?
in allocortex?
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Paleocortex
archicortex
part of what? |
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Definition
1) olfactory
2) hippocampus
both are allo cortex, consist of 3 neuronal cell layers |
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prinicpal cell type of cortical layers 3 and 5?
4? |
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Definition
1) pyrimidal
2)stellate/granule (interneurons)
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which cortical area receives input from thalamus? |
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which cortical area send output to basal ganglia, brain stem and spinal cord?
output to thalamus? |
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early stages of alzheimers effects which cortical areas?
Late? |
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Miller-Dieker syndrome:
symptoms
cause
morphology |
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Neuronal migration disorder
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By which week in development are the major fissures formed? |
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when and where does myelination begin? |
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in utero, starts with motor cortex, end at 25 yo |
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very large pyrimadal cells in motor cortex are known as what? |
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which cortical layer is most prominent in following?
1) associative
2) primary sensory
3) Prim motor |
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