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Internal granular layer (cerebral cortex)

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Internal granular layer
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Latinlamina granularis interna
TA98A14.1.09.312
FMA77811
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

The internal granular layer of the cerebral cortex, also commonly referred to as the granular layer of the cortex, is the layer IV in the subdivision of the mammalian cerebral cortex into 6 layers. The adjective internal is used in opposition to the external granular layer of the cortex, the term granular refers to the granule cells found here.

This layer receives the afferent connections from the thalamus and from other cortical regions and sends connections to the other layers. The line of Gennari (occipital stripe) is also present in this layer.

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