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neopallium

[ nee-oh-pal-ee-uhm ]

noun

, plural ne·o·pal·li·a [nee-oh-, pal, -ee-, uh], ne·o·pal·li·ums.


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Other Words From

  • neo·palli·al adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of neopallium1

From New Latin, dating back to 1900–05; neo-, pallium
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Example Sentences

It is a part of what was mentioned above as neopallium.

From these latter pass large bands of fibres to the occipital region of the neopallium.

This field of cortex surrounding the visuo-sensory of the calcarine-cuneate region is a far newer part of the neopallium than the region it surrounds.

A well-marked rhinal fissure separates the pyriform lobe from the neopallium, while, on the mesial surface, the hippocampal fissure separates the neopallium from the hippocampal area.

To the upper lateral part of the hemisphere Elliot Smith has given the name of neopallium, while the lower lateral part, imperfectly separated from it, is called the pyriform lobe.

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