Mammalian neocortical development follows a precise spatiotemporal sequence to generate the organized structure responsible for higher-order cognition and behavior. Increasing evidence suggests that diversification of neural stem and progenitor cells during prenatal development is a key step in the emergence of the intricate circuitry and functional architecture of the cerebral cortex. This review discusses novel findings with an emphasis on mechanisms and consequences of cell lineage variation
Progenitor diversity during formation of the mammalian neocortex
Tarik F. Haydar
