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Archicortex
The archicortex in humans is a synonym of the hippocampal formation. The hippocampal formation is shown here, as drawn by Santiago Ramon y Cajal: DG: dentate gyrus. Sub: subiculum. EC: entorhinal cortex. CA1-CA3: hippocampus proper
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Part ofcerebral cortexorpallium
SystemOlfactory system
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Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

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The archicortex, or archipallium, is the phylogenetically oldest region of the brain's cerebral cortex (the second oldest is the paleocortex). It is often considered contiguous with the olfactory cortex, but its extent varies among species. In older species, such as fish, the archipallium makes up most of the cerebrum. Amphibians develop an archipallium and paleopallium.

In humans, the archicortex makes up the three cortical layers of the hippocampus.[1] It has fewer cortical layers than both the neocortex, which has six, and the paleocortex, which has either four or five. The archicortex, along with the paleocortex and periallocortex, is a subtype of allocortex.[2] Because the number of cortical layers that make up a type of cortical tissue seems to be directly proportional[clarification needed] to both the information-processing capabilities of that tissue and its phylogenetic age, the archicortex is thought to be the oldest and most basic type of cortical tissue.[3]

Location

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The archicortex is most prevalent in the olfactory cortex and the hippocampus,[4] which are responsible for processing smells and forming memories, respectively.[5] Because olfaction is considered to be the phylogenetically oldest sensory modality,[6] and the limbic system, of which the hippocampus is a part, is one of the oldest systems in the brain,[7] it is likely that the archicortex was one of the first types of tissue to develop in primitive nervous systems.[7]

Archicortical precursor cells are also present in the dentate gyrus of the developing mammalian embryo.[8]

Structure

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The archicortex is largely made up of memorizing cells with two types of afferent synapses: excitatory and unmodifiable inhibitory synapses.[9] Memorizing cell inhibition serves two functions: one is controlling synaptic modification conditions in the memorizing cell dendrites during learning, and the other is controlling cell thresholds during recall.[9] The archicortex may also contain codon cells.[9] Unlike the neocortex, the archicortex lacks climbing fibers (fibers involved in the clustering part of neocortical classification).[9] Consequently, the archicortex is not adapted for this type of classification.[9]

Memory

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Unlike the neocortex, current theories of the archicortex argue that it performs simple memorization without changing the input's format in any complex manner.[9] The archicortex is unable to classify inputs. It has two main uses: free simple memory and directed simple memory.[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Purves, Dale (2012). Neuroscience (5th ed.). Sunderland, Mass. p. 731. ISBN 9780878936953.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • ^ "Paleocortex". BrainInfo. University of Washington. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
  • ^ Purves, Dale; Augustine, George J; Fitzpatrick, David; Hall, William C; LaMantia, Anthony-Samuel; White, Leonard E (2011). Neuroscience (5th ed.). Sinauer Associates Inc. ISBN 9780878936465.
  • ^ Wills, Tom J.; Cacucci, Francesca; Burgess, Neil; O'Keefe, John (18 June 2010). "Development of the Hippocampal Cognitive Map in Preweanling Rats". Science. 328 (5985): 1573–1576. Bibcode:2010Sci...328.1573W. doi:10.1126/science.1188224. PMC 3543985. PMID 20558720.
  • ^ Haberly, Lewis B (1990). "Comparative Aspects of Olfactory Cortex". Cerebral Cortex (8B ed.). Springer. pp. 137–166. ISBN 978-1-4615-3824-0.
  • ^ Albrecht, J.; Wiesmann, M. (August 2006). "Das olfaktorische System des Menschen". Der Nervenarzt. 77 (8): 931–939. doi:10.1007/s00115-006-2121-z. PMID 16871378.
  • ^ a b Rajmohan, V.; Mohandas, E. (April–June 2007). "The limbic system". Indian Journal of Psychiatry. 49 (2): 132–139. doi:10.4103/0019-5545.33264. PMC 2917081. PMID 20711399.
  • ^ Pellegrini, M.; Mansouri, A.; Simeone, A.; Boncinelli, E.; Gruss, P. (December 1996). "Dentate gyrus formation requires Emx2". Development. 122 (12): 3893–3898. doi:10.1242/dev.122.12.3893. hdl:11858/00-001M-0000-0013-00C2-8. PMID 9012509.
  • ^ a b c d e f g Marr, D.; Brindley, Giles Skey (1971-07-01). "Simple memory: a theory for archicortex". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 262 (841): 23–81. Bibcode:1971RSPTB.262...23M. doi:10.1098/rstb.1971.0078. PMID 4399412.

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