According to Schlaggar and O'Leary, what happens to the cytoarchitectonic differentiation when parietal cortex is replaced with occipital cortex in the newborn rats before the arrival of thalamic afferents? Choose the correct option
A) The transplanted occipital cortex takes on the cytoarchitectonic appearance of somatosensory cortex rather than occipital cortex after thalamic afferents arrive.
B) The transplanted occipital cortex takes on the cytoarchitectonic appearance of occipital cortex after thalamic afferents arrive.
C) Thalamic afferents refuse to innervate the transplanted cortex and it does not differentiate cytoarchitectonically.
D) Several types of migration defect occur.
Ans: A
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