area Ig1 of Gallay
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The term area Ig1 of Gallay refers to one of two parts of the granular insula reported by some authors in the macaque ( Gallay-2012 ). Identified by multiple stains, it is located between the other part, area Ig2 of Gallay, and the posterodorsal border of the dysgranular insula. Both parts are distinguished by well-developed external granular layer (II) and internal granular layer (IV). Area Ig1 of Gallay is distinguished from area Ig2 of Gallay by a narrower internal granular layer (IV) and less distinct sublamination of the external pyramidal layer (III) and internal pyramidal layer (V). Other descriptions have not reported subdivision of the granular insula in the macaque ( Mesulam-1984, Paxinos-2009a ).
     Results of studies of the granular insula in the human are also mixed. Area Ig1 of Kurth ( Kurth-2010a ), identified by automated scans of silver-stained sections of the insula, showed a similar homogeneity of the external pyramidal layer (III) compared to area Ig2 of Kurth but it differed topologically. It was located caudodorsally to Ig2 of Kurth, whereas Ig1 of Gallay was located rostroventrally to Ig2 of Gallay. Subdivision of the granular insula was not reported in a contemporary study of the human ( Morel-2013 ), nor in studies of the rat ( Swanson-2004 ) and mouse ( Hof-2000 ).

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