Brodmann area 35

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Brain: Brodmann area 35
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Medial surface of the brain with Brodmann's areas numbered.
Latin Area perirhinalis
NeuroLex ID birnlex_1768

Brodmann area 35, together with Brodmann area 36, is most frequently referred to as perirhinal cortex.

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[edit] Human

This area is known as perirhinal area 35. It is a subdivision of the cytoarchitecturally defined hippocampal region of the cerebral cortex. In the human it is located along the rhinal sulcus. Cytoarchitectually it is bounded medially by the entorhinal area 28 and laterally by the ectorhinal area 36 (H).

This area learned to select reward object.

[edit] Monkey

Brodmann found a cytoarchitecturally homologous area in the monkey (Cercopithecus), but it was so weakly developed that he omitted it from the cortical map of that species (Brodmann-1909).

[edit] External links

  • For Neuroanatomy of this area see BrainInfo

[edit] See also

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