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  2. Brodmann area 10 - Wikipedia

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    Area 10 differs from the adjacent Brodmann 9 in that the latter has a more distinct layer Vb and more prominent layer II. Neighbouring Brodmann area 11 compared to area 10 has a thinner layer IV with more prominent layers Va, Vb and II. [3] Area 10 in humans has the lowest neuron density among primate brains. [3]

  3. Brodmann area - Wikipedia

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    Many of the areas Brodmann defined based solely on their neuronal organization have since been correlated closely to diverse cortical functions. For example, Brodmann areas 1, 2 and 3 are the primary somatosensory cortex; area 4 is the primary motor cortex; area 17 is the primary visual cortex; and areas 41 and 42 correspond closely to primary ...

  4. Orbitofrontal cortex - Wikipedia

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    In non-human primates it consists of the association cortex areas Brodmann area 11, 12 and 13; in humans it consists of Brodmann area 10, 11 and 47. [1] The OFC is functionally related to the ventromedial prefrontal cortex. [2] Therefore, the region is distinguished due to the distinct neural connections and the distinct functions it performs. [3]

  5. Brodmann areas 35 and 36 - Wikipedia

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    Cytoarchitecturally it is bounded laterally and caudally by the inferior temporal area 20, medially by the area 35 and rostrally by the temporopolar area 38 (H) (Brodmann-1909). Its function is part of the formation/ consolidation and retrieval of declarative / hippocampal memory [ 1 ] amongst others for faces.

  6. Brodmann area 15 - Wikipedia

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    Brodmann Area 15 is one of Brodmann's ... similar to the formation seen in area 10 and area 11. ... the correct anatomical location with similar functions. [2] ...

  7. Brodmann area 7 - Wikipedia

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    Brodmann area 7 is part of the parietal cortex in the human brain. Situated posterior to the primary somatosensory cortex ( Brodmann areas 3, 1 and 2 ), and superior to the occipital lobe , this region is believed to play a role in visuo-motor coordination (e.g., in reaching to grasp an object).

  8. Brodmann area 9 - Wikipedia

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    Brodmann area 9, or BA9, refers to a cytoarchitecturally defined portion of the frontal cortex in the brain of humans and other primates. Its cytoarchitecture is referred to as granular due to the concentration of granule cells in layer IV. [ 1 ]

  9. Brodmann area 29 - Wikipedia

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    Brodmann area 29, also known as granular retrolimbic area 29 or granular retrosplenial cortex, is a cytoarchitecturally defined portion of the retrosplenial region of the cerebral cortex. In the human it is a narrow band located in the isthmus of cingulate gyrus .