Transitory and vestigial structures of the developing human nervous system

HB Sarnat - Pediatric Neurology, 2021 - Elsevier
As with many body organs, the human central nervous system contains many structures and
cavities that may have had functions in embryonic and fetal life but are vestigial or atrophic …

Normal and abnormal development of the human cerebral cortex

WY Chan, I Kostovic, S Takashima… - Neuroembryology and …, 2002 - karger.com
The functional organization of the developing human brain does not only differ substantially
from that of the mature brain, but it also undergoes continuous changes. During fetal brain …

[PDF][PDF] Transient patterns of organization of the human fetal brain

I Kostović, M Judaš - Croat Med J, 1998 - researchgate.net
Fetal development of the human brainis characterized by continuous transformations and
reorganization of the fetal telencephalic wall which consists of transient, cytoarchitectonically …

The early development of the human brain

GW Bartelmez, AS Dekaban - Contributions to …, 1962 - publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de
The primary subdivisions of the brain (telencephalon, diencephalon, mesencephalon,
metencephalon, and myelencephalon) have similar relations and comparable functions in …

Neural histology and neurogenesis of the human fetal and infant brain

I Kostović, G Sedmak, M Judaš - Neuroimage, 2019 - Elsevier
The human brain develops slowly and over a long period of time which lasts for almost three
decades. This enables good spatio-temporal resolution of histogenetic and neurogenetic …

[HTML][HTML] Quantitative and qualitative analysis of transient fetal compartments during prenatal human brain development

L Vasung, C Lepage, M Radoš, M Pletikos… - Frontiers in …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
The cerebral wall of the human fetal brain is composed of transient cellular compartments,
which show characteristic spatiotemporal relationships with intensity of major neurogenic …

[PDF][PDF] Invited Reviews-Transient structures of the human fetal brain: Subplate, thalamic reticular complex, ganglionic eminence

N Ulfig, F Neudorfer, J Bohl - Histology and histopathology, 2000 - hh.um.es
Morphological features of the subplate, the thalamic reticular complex and the ganglionic
eminence, which represent three major transient structures of the human fetal forebrain, are …

Morphology and morphometry of the human early foetal brain: A three‐dimensional analysis

T Takakuwa, N Shiraishi, M Terashima… - Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Morphometric analyses in the early foetal phase (9‐13 postconceptional week) are critical
for evaluating normal brain growth. In this study, we assessed sequential morphological and …

Cerebral dysplasias as expressions of altered maturational processes

HB Sarnat - Canadian journal of neurological sciences, 1991 - cambridge.org
This review identifies the fundamental anatomical and physiological processes that provide
the substrates of maturation in the developing nervous system. Cerebral malformations may …

Histological characterization and development of mesial surface sulci in the human brain at 13–15 gestational weeks through high‐resolution histology

R Verma, J Jayakumar, R Folkerth… - Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Cellular‐level anatomical data from early fetal brain are sparse yet critical to the
understanding of neurodevelopmental disorders. We characterize the organization of the …