area 29l (29l)

The term area 29l refers to the more lateral of two subdivisions of area 29, which are defined on the basis of cytoarchitecture in the human and the macaque ( Vogt-2012 ). It is located caudally in the posterior cingulate gyrus and the isthmus of the cingulate gyrus between the subiculum laterally and area 29m medially ( Vogt-1987 ),

Also known as: area 29a-c of Vogt, lateral area 29a-c, area 29l

NeuroNames ID: 3204

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Name:

area 29a-c of Vogt

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English

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macaque

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NeuroNames

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University of Washington, Seattle, WA

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NeuroNames

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lateral area 29a-c

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English

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macaque

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Vogt-1987

Citation:

J Comp Neurol 1987 Aug 8;262(2):256-70

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Cingulate cortex of the rhesus monkey: I. Cytoarchitecture and thalamic afferents

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area 29l

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English

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macaque

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Vogt-2012

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Chapter 25, pp. 943-987 in: The Human Nervous System - Third Edition, Mai JK and Paxinos G (Eds.) Amsterdam: Elsevier.

Source Title:

Cingulate Cortex

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29l

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acronym

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human

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Vogt-2012

Citation:

Chapter 25, pp. 943-987 in: The Human Nervous System - Third Edition, Mai JK and Paxinos G (Eds.) Amsterdam: Elsevier.

Source Title:

Cingulate Cortex

Name:

29a-c

Language:

acronym

Organism:

macaque

Source:

Vogt-1987

Citation:

J Comp Neurol 1987 Aug 8;262(2):256-70

Source Title:

Cingulate cortex of the rhesus monkey: I. Cytoarchitecture and thalamic afferents

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Topographic Model of Human Cerebral Cortex

The topographic model of human cerebral cortex is a closed partitive hierarchical model of cerebral cortical structure in the human. The cerebral cortex is segmented on the basis of internal structure, connectivity, and/or functions of cortical areas. It is designed to update the comprehensive early twentieth century parcellations of Brodmann and of von Economo and Koskinas and their successors. A work in progress, it integrates the most authoritative, comprehensive, and recent parcellations and nomenclatures from peer-reviewed publications and neuroanatomical texts. For an equivalent model in the rodent, Search BrainInfo for ' Functional CNS Model - Rat '. This segmentation of the human cerebral cortex, based on a combination of internal structure, connectivity, and function, complements the classical segmentation of the cerebral cortex into lobes, lobules, and gyri based on sulcal patterns: For the classical segmentation, see ' cerebral cortex ' and click 'Locus in Brain Hierarchy'.