Relevance of medial and dorsal cortex function to the dorsalization hypothesis

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (5):566-567 (2003)
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Abstract

The overall dorsalizing effect proposed by the authors may be consistent with behavioral evidence showing that the dorsal cortex of reptiles functions like the hippocampal formation of mammals. It is suggested that the dorsal cortex of reptiles expanded in this dorsalizing process to become both entorhinal/subicular cortex and sensory neocortex.

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