- Piriform cortex
In
anatomy ofanimal s, the piriform cortex, or "pyriform cortex" is a region in thebrain . The piriform cortex is part of therhinencephalon situated in thetelencephalon .The function of the piriform cortex relates to
olfaction , which is the perception of smells. Sometimes called the "olfactory cortex", "olfactory lobe" or "paleopallium", piriform cortical regions are present in the brains ofamphibians ,reptile s andmammal s.The piriform cortex is among three areas that emerge in the
telencephalon of amphibians, situatedcaudal ly to a dorsal area, which is caudal to a hippocampal area. Farther along the phylogenic timeline, the telencephalic bulb of reptiles as viewed in a cross section of the transverse plane extends with the archipallial hippocampus folding toward the midline and down as the dorsal area begins to form a recognizable cortex.As mammallian cerebrums developed, volume of the dorsal cortex increased in slightly greater proportion, as compared proportionally with increased overall brain volume, until it enveloped the hippocampal regions. Recognized as
neopallium orneocortex , enlarged dorsal areas envelop the paleopallial piriform cortex inhuman s andOld World monkey s.Among taxonomic groupings of mammals, the piriform cortex and the
olfactory bulb become proportionally smaller in the brains of phylogenically younger species. The piriform cortex occupies a greater proportion of the overall brain and of the telencephalic brains ofinsectivore s than inprimate s. The piriform cortex continues to occupy a consistent albeit small and declining proportion of the increasingly largetelencephalon in the most recent primate species while the volume of the olfactory bulb becomes less in proportion.ee also
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* [http://www.newmanveterinary.com/CerebralCortex.html Diagram]
* [http://brainmaps.org/index.php?i=piriform%20cortex High Resolution Images of Piriform Cortex]
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