area 9/46d (9/46d)

The term area 9/46d refers to one of two components of area 9/46 in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex of the human ( Petrides-2012 ) and the macaque ( Petrides-2009 ). Defined on the basis of multiple stains, it is the part of area 9/46 located dorsal to the middle frontal sulcus in the human and dorsal to the principal sulcus in the macaque. The other component is area 9/46v. As granular prefrontal cortex, it has no equivalent in the rat ( Zilles-2012 ).

Also known as: area 9/46d, area 9/46 of cortex, dorsal part

NeuroNames ID: 3525

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Name:

area 9/46d

Language:

English

Organism:

human

Citation:

Chapter 26 in The Human Nervous System, Third Edition, JK Mai and G Paxinos (Eds.), pp. 618-677, Amsterdam: Elsevier.

Source Title:

The Frontal Cortex

Name:

9/46d

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acronym

Organism:

human

Citation:

Chapter 26 in The Human Nervous System, Third Edition, JK Mai and G Paxinos (Eds.), pp. 618-677, Amsterdam: Elsevier.

Source Title:

The Frontal Cortex

Name:

area 9/46 of cortex, dorsal part

Language:

English

Organism:

macaque

Citation:

Chapter 2 in The Rhesus Monkey Brain, Second Edition. Amsterdam: Elsevier/Academic Press

Source Title:

A Delineation of the Monkey Cortex on the Basis of the Distribution of a Neurofilament Protein

Name:

9/46D

Language:

acronym

Organism:

macaque

Citation:

Chapter 2 in The Rhesus Monkey Brain, Second Edition. Amsterdam: Elsevier/Academic Press

Source Title:

A Delineation of the Monkey Cortex on the Basis of the Distribution of a Neurofilament Protein

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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'.