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Day | Event | Reference |
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355 | posterior commissure appears | Ashwell et al. (1996) |
33 | medial forebrain bundle appears | Ashwell et al. (1996) |
44 | mammillothalamic tract appears | Ashwell et al. (1996) |
44 | stria medullaris thalami appears | Ashwell et al. (1996) |
51 | axons in optic stalk | Dunlop et al. (1997) |
56 | external capsule appears | Ashwell et al. (1996) |
56 | stria terminalis appears | Ashwell et al. (1996) |
60 | optic axons invade visual centers | Dunlop et al. (1997) |
63 | internal capsule appears | Ashwell et al. (1996) |
63 | fornix appears | Ashwell et al. (1996) |
70 | anterior commisure appears | Ashwell et al. (1996) |
77 | hippocampal commissure appears | Ashwell et al. (1996) |
87.5 | corpus callosum appears | Ashwell et al. (1996) |
157.5 | eye opening | Kurjak et al. (2004); Campbell et al. (2005) |
175 | ipsi/contra segregation in LGN and SC | Robinson and Dreher (1990) |
References
- Ashwell KW, Waite PM, Marotte L (1996). Ontogeny of the projection tracts and commissural fibres in the forebrain of the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii): timing in comparison with other mammals. Brain Behav. Evol. 47.
- Clancy B, Kersh B, Hyde J, Darlington RB, Anand KJS, Finlay BL (2007). Web-based method for translating neurodevelopment from laboratory species to humans. Neuroinformatics 5.
- Dunlop SA, Tee LB, Lund RD, Beazley LD (1997). Development of primary visual projections occurs entirely postnatally in the fat-tailed dunnart, a marsupial mouse, Sminthopsis crassicaudata. J. Comp. Neurol. 384.
- Robinson SR, Dreher B (1990). The visual pathways of eutherian mammals and marsupials develop according to a common timetable. Brain Behav. Evol. 36.
See also
External links
- Translating Time — a website providing translation of brain developmental times among different species
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