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- Be0a7fc3316d7d7bc7ec52adc8f904df2 source "WP" @default.
- Be0a7fc3316d7d7bc7ec52adc8f904df2 type Axiom @default.
- Be0a7fc3316d7d7bc7ec52adc8f904df2 annotatedProperty UBPROP_0000008 @default.
- Be0a7fc3316d7d7bc7ec52adc8f904df2 annotatedSource UBERON_0000203 @default.
- Be0a7fc3316d7d7bc7ec52adc8f904df2 annotatedTarget "In humans the cerebrum has three parts: the archipallium, the paleopallium and the neopallium. The developing telencephalon or forebrain is divided into pallium and subpallium. In amphibians, the cerebrum includes archipallium, paleopallium and some of the basal nuclei. Reptiles first developed a neopallium, which continued to develop in the brains of more recent species to become the neocortex of humans and Old World monkeys. In fish, the archipallium is the largest part of the cerebrum. Some researchers suggest the early archipallium gave rise to the human hippocampus" @default.