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archipallium Anat.|ɑːkɪˈpælɪəm| [mod.L., f. archi- 2 + pallium.] A portion of the brain of earlier development than the neopallium, comprising the olfactory area of the cerebral cortex. Hence archiˈpallial a., of or pertaining to the archipallium.
[1904L. Edinger Vorlesungen Nerv. Zentralorgane (ed. 7) I. xvii. 288.] 1908H. E. Santee Anat. Brain & Spinal Cord (ed. 4) iii. 98 Rhinencephalon (archipallium). 1921Tilney & Riley Form & Functions Central Nervous System xxxvi. 657 The mammalian rhinencephalon..consists of a primordial (sometimes called peripheral) and an archipallial (often referred to as central) portion. 1933Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. XIX. 7 This cortex..consisting of one thin layer of cells which are arranged in three chief sheets or areas—medially the archipallium (hippocampal cortex), laterally the palaeopallium..and between these the dorsal or ‘general’ cortex. |