agranular insular cortex (AI)

The term agranular insular cortex refers to a portion of cerebral cortex identified in the rat ( Swanson-2004 ) and mouse ( Dong-2004 ) on the basis of internal structure. Lacking granular layers, it is located on the ventrolateral surface of the cerebral cortex rostrally; it is dorsal to the piriform cortex and ventral to the gustatory cortex and the visceral area ( granular insula ). In rodents it has three subdivisions: dorsal part of the agranular insular area, ventral part of the agranular insular area, and posterior part of the agranular insular area. In the functional CNS model it is a subdivision of polymodal association cortex ( Swanson-2004 ). It is most likely equivalent to the insulo-orbital cortex of the human ( Ongur-2003 ) and the macaque ( Carmichael-1994 ).

Also known as: agranular insular area, agranular insular cortex

NeuroNames ID: 3317

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