Definition of cytoarchitectonics in English:
cytoarchitectonics
plural nounˌsʌɪtəʊˌɑːkɪtɛkˈtɒnɪksˌsīdōˌärkətekˈtäniks
another term for cytoarchitecture
Example sentencesExamples
- Changes in cytoarchitectonics are accompanied by a distinct rearrangement of radial glial fibers.
- Between 1903 and 1908 he published seven papers; many concerned with the comparative cytoarchitectonics of mammalian cortex.
Derivatives
adjective
The brain is subdivided into areas of similarity to form a cytoarchitectonic map.
Example sentencesExamples
- Both regions cover several cytoarchitectonic areas, and the involvement of each area in particular components of language processing is still widely unknown.
- The dorsal part of APO is subdivided in two sectors and shows a cytoarchitectonic parietal pattern.
- Despite the growing interest in CING its cytoarchitectonic characterization and parcellation remains controversial, remaining one of the less explored cortical regions.
- The basic analysis has been performed in three brains, serially sectioned and stained with thionin, myelin stain, acetylcholinesterase and parvalbumin, to determine cytoarchitectonic boundaries.
Definition of cytoarchitectonics in US English:
cytoarchitectonics
plural nounˌsīdōˌärkətekˈtäniks
another term for cytoarchitecture
Example sentencesExamples
- Changes in cytoarchitectonics are accompanied by a distinct rearrangement of radial glial fibers.
- Between 1903 and 1908 he published seven papers; many concerned with the comparative cytoarchitectonics of mammalian cortex.