intraculminate fissure (icu)

The term intraculminate fissure refers to a superficial feature of the cerebellum in the rat. It is located between lobule IV and lobule V ( Madigan-1971 ).

Also known as: intraculminate fissure 1, intraculminate fissure

NeuroNames ID: 1995

All Names & Sources

Showing 4 synonym(s)

Name:

intraculminate fissure 1

Language:

English

Organism:

rat

Source:

Swanson-2004

Citation:

Third Edition, Elsevier Academic Press, Oxford, 2004

Source Title:

Brain Maps: Structure of the Rat Brain.

Name:

icu1

Language:

acronym

Organism:

rat

Source:

Swanson-2004

Citation:

Third Edition, Elsevier Academic Press, Oxford, 2004

Source Title:

Brain Maps: Structure of the Rat Brain.

Name:

intraculminate fissure

Language:

English

Organism:

Macaca mulatta

Source:

Madigan-1971

Citation:

University Park Press, Baltimore, 1971

Source Title:

Cerebellum of the Rhesus Monkey: Atlas of lobules, laminae, and folia, in sections

Name:

icu

Language:

acronym

Organism:

Unspecified

Source:

NeuroNames

Citation:

University of Washington, Seattle, WA

Source Title:

NeuroNames

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Species With The Structure
Equivalent By Human Macaque Rat Mouse
Internal Structure Relevant Data Not Located Has The Structure Has The Structure Relevant Data Not Located

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Basis:

Internal Structure

Has Equivalent:

Yes

Their Name:

intraculminate fissure

Source:

Madigan-1971

Basis:

Internal Structure

Has Equivalent:

Yes

Organism:

Rattus (rat)

Their Name:

intraculminate fissure 1

Source:

Swanson-2004

Models Where It Appears
Structural CNS Model - Macaque

Brain structures of the macaque are illustrated in BrainInfo’s NeuroMaps macaque brain atlas. Structures are grouped by proximity in a hierarchy corresponding to the central nervous system hierarchy of NeuroNames ( Bowden-1995 Martin-2000 ). Structures in the NeuroMaps atlas are based on the segmentation of an MRI of the brain of a 3-year old male rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta). The atlas is most useful for targeting structures for implantating electrodes and chemtrodes. Updated 29 Oct 2025.