true isocortex
The term
true isocortex refers to one of two types of
neocortex. It is composed of the typical six layered cytoarchitecture of
neocortex. The other type is
proisocortex. Defined on the basis of cytoarchitecture,
true isocortex is located predominantly in the
frontal lobe, the
temporal lobe, the
parietal lobe, and the
occipital lobe; it is present also in parts of the
cingulate gyrus, the
parahippocampal gyrus and the
insula (
Stephan-1975;
Zilles-1990 ).
Also known as: true isocortex, Isocortex maturus
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Citation:
Chapter 5, pp. 289-297 in Advances in Primatology, C.R. Noback and W. Montagna (eds.), (Appleton Century Croft; New York)
Source Title:
The allocortex in primates
Citation:
Verh. Anat. Ges., 70:217-251
Source Title:
Vergleichende Anatomie des Allocortex
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Species With The Structure
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Human |
Macaque |
Rat |
Mouse |
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Basis:
Internal Structure
Their Name:
Isocortex maturus
Basis:
Internal Structure
Their Name:
true isocortex
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