| 1. | Paul Flechsig was the first to present the cytoarchitecture of human brain into 40 areas.
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| 2. | Alfred Walter Campbell, then, present the cytoarchitecture of the human brain into 14 areas.
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| 3. | For example, studies indicate that the cytoarchitecture of the vLGN in the cat differs from rodents.
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| 4. | It has been found that multilingualism affects the structure, and essentially, the cytoarchitecture of the brain.
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| 5. | Signals from blood vessels regulate their interaction with stem cells and contribute to the cytoarchitecture of the tissue.
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| 6. | The differences between area 45 and 44 in cytoarchitecture and in connectivity suggest that these areas might perform different functions.
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| 7. | Axonal growth is guided by the glial composition and cytoarchitecture of the olfactory bulb in addition to the presence of OEG.
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| 8. | In terms of cytoarchitecture, it is bounded caudally by the orbital area 47 ( BA47 ) ( Brodmann, 1909 ).
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| 9. | In 1936 he blended physiology, neurology and neurosurgery to create a world-famous cytoarchitecture map of the human cerebral cortex.
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| 10. | This region is designated lamina IX in the Rexed lamina system, which classifies regions of gray matter based on their cytoarchitecture.
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