Cytoarchitecture and probability maps of the human medial orbitofrontal cortex
Henssen A, Palomero-Gallagher N, Schleicher A, Mohlberg H, Gerboga F, Eickhoff SB, Bludau S, Amunts K
Henssen-2016
Henssen A, Zilles K, Palomero-Gallagher N, Schleicher A, Mohlberg H, Gerboga F, Eickhoff SB, Bludau S, Amunts K (2016) Cytoarchitecture and probability maps of the human medial orbitofrontal cortex. Cortex. 75:87-112. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2015.11.006.
ABSTRACT
Previous architectonical studies of human orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) provided divergent
maps regarding number, location, and extent of areas. To solve this controversy, an
observer-independent cytoarchitectonical mapping of medial OFC (mOFC) was performed.
Borders of cortical areas were detected in histological sections of ten human post-mortem
brains using a quantitative, statistically testable method, and their stereotaxic localization
and intersubject variability were determined.
Three areas were identified: granular Fo1 mainly on the rostral Gyrus rectus and medial
of the olfactory sulcus; granular to dysgranular Fo2, mainly on the posterior part of the
ventromedial Gyrus rectus and the medial and lateral banks of the olfactory sulcus;
granular Fo3 between the olfactory and medial or intermediate orbital sulci. Fo3 was
bordered medially by Fo1 and Fo2 and laterally by the lateral OFC (lOFC).
A cluster analysis of the cytoarchitectonical features of Fo1-Fo3, subgenual cingulate
areas, BA12, lateral and medial areas of the frontopolar cortex, lOFC and areas of Broca's
region demonstrated the cytoarchitectonical similarity between the mOFC areas in
contrast to all other frontal areas.
Probabilistic maps of mOFC areas show a considerable intersubject variability in extent
and position in stereotaxic space, and provide spatial templates for anatomical localization
of in vivo neuroimaging data via the JuBrain atlas and the Anatomy Toolbox.
