Cytoarchitektonických
Cytoarchitektonických, often translated as cytoarchitecture, refers to the structural organization of cells within a biological tissue, particularly in the nervous system. It describes the arrangement, density, and types of neurons and glial cells within a specific region of the brain or spinal cord. This microscopic architecture is not uniform throughout the central nervous system but varies significantly between different areas, reflecting their distinct functional roles.
The study of cytoarchitecture involves examining stained tissue sections under a microscope to identify cellular patterns.
Beyond the cortex, cytoarchitecture is also crucial for understanding the structure of nuclei, tracts, and other