Brodmann (2127 words) |
 | Cytoarchitecturally bounded rostrally by the preparietal area 5 and the caudal postcentral area 2; caudally by the peristriate area 19; and medially by the dorsal posterior cingulate area 31. |
 | Cytoarchitecturally bounded dorsocaudally by the intermediate frontal area 8, caudally by the agranular frontal area 6, and ventrally by the frontopolar area 10, the middle frontal area 46 and the opercular area 44. |
 | Cytoarchitecturally bounded on the rostral and lateral aspects of the hemisphere by the frontopolar area 10, the orbital area 47, and the triangular area 45; on the medial surface it is bounded dorsally by the area 12 and caudally by the subgenual area 25. |
Brodmann area - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (423 words) |
 | A Brodmann area is a region in the brain cortex defined in many different species based on its cytoarchitecture. |
 | Brodmann areas were originally defined by Korbinian Brodmann and referred to by numbers from 1 to 52. |
 | 52 - Parainsular area (at the junction of the temporal lobe and the insula) |