
In anatomy of animals, the paleopallium is a region within the telencephalon in the brain. It is a primitive and evolutionarily ancient region of the brain, first appearing in amphibians. In humans, the paleopallium consists of the parahippocampal gyrus and the primary and secondary olfactory cortices. ...
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(from the article `nervous system`) ...the older vertebrates the forebrain is divided into the olfactory bulbwhere the olfactory nerve fibres endand the cerebral hemisphere. The ...
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