A new avian brain nomenclature: Why, how and what

被引:36
作者
Reiner, A [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tennessee, Ctr Hlth Sci, Dept Anat & Neurobiol, Coll Med, Memphis, TN 38163 USA
关键词
telencephalon; pallium; subpallium; basal ganglia; birds; evolution;
D O I
10.1016/j.brainresbull.2005.05.007
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Many of the assumptions of homology on which the standard nomenclature for the cell groups and fiber tracts of the avian brain have been based are in error, and consequently that terminology promotes misunderstanding of the functional organization of avian brain and its evolutionary relationship to mammalian brain. Recognizing this problem, a number of avian brain researchers began an effort to revise the terminology, which culminated in the Avian Brain Nomenclature Forum, held at Duke University from 18 to 20 July 2002. In the new terminology approved at this Forum, the flawed conception that the telencephalon of birds consists nearly entirely of a hypertrophied basal ganglia has been purged, and the actual parts of the basal ganglia and its brainstem afferent cell groups given names reflecting their now-evident mammalian homologues. The pallial telencephalic regions that were erroneously named to reflect presumed homology to mammalian basal ganglia were renamed as parts of pallium, using prefixes in most cases that retained established abbreviations (for continuity with the replaced nomenclature). The new nomenclature should lead to better communication among neuroscientists, especially between avian brain specialists and those not specialized in avian neurobiology. More information is available at the Avian Brain Nomenclature Exchange website (http://www.avianbrain.org). (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:317 / 331
页数:15
相关论文
共 67 条
[1]   Effects of lesions of nucleus taeniae on appetitive and consummatory aspects of male sexual behavior in Japanese quail [J].
Absil, P ;
Braquenier, JB ;
Balthazart, J ;
Ball, GF .
BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION, 2002, 60 (01) :13-35
[2]  
ARIENSKAPPERS CV, 1936, COMPAR ANATOMY NERVO
[3]  
Aste N, 1998, J COMP NEUROL, V396, P141
[4]   IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL LOCALIZATION OF ANDROGEN RECEPTORS IN THE MALE SONGBIRD AND QUAIL BRAIN [J].
BALTHAZART, J ;
FOIDART, A ;
WILSON, EM ;
BALL, GF .
JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY, 1992, 317 (04) :407-420
[5]   RESPONSIVENESS OF UNITS IN THE AUDITORY NEOSTRIATUM OF THE GUINEA FOWL (NUMIDA-MELEAGRIS) TO SPECIES-SPECIFIC CALLS AND SYNTHETIC STIMULI .1. TONOTOPY AND FUNCTIONAL ZONES OF FIELD-L [J].
BONKE, D ;
SCHEICH, H ;
LANGNER, G .
JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY, 1979, 132 (03) :243-255
[6]  
Bowler PeterJ., 1996, LIFES SPLENDID DRAMA
[7]  
Brenowitz EA, 1997, J NEUROBIOL, V33, P495, DOI 10.1002/(SICI)1097-4695(19971105)33:5<495::AID-NEU1>3.0.CO
[8]  
2-#
[9]   THE LIMBIC SYSTEM OF TETRAPODS - A COMPARATIVE-ANALYSIS OF CORTICAL AND AMYGDALAR POPULATIONS [J].
BRUCE, LL ;
NEARY, TJ .
BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION, 1995, 46 (4-5) :224-234
[10]   THE EVOLUTION OF THE DORSAL PALLIUM IN THE TELENCEPHALON OF AMNIOTES - CLADISTIC-ANALYSIS AND A NEW HYPOTHESIS [J].
BUTLER, AB .
BRAIN RESEARCH REVIEWS, 1994, 19 (01) :66-101