Brodmann area

Brodmann parcellation scheme region

A segmentation of the cerebral cortex on the basis of cytoarchitecture as described in Brodmann-1905, Brodmann-1909 and Brodmann-10. Maps for several species were presented. NeuroNames includes only areas in the human and in Old World monkeys. Of the latter, Brodmann studied representatives of several species including guenons (one Cercopithecus mona, one Cercocebus torquatus, and one Cercopithecus otherwise unspecified), which are all closely related African species, and one macaque (Macaca mulatta) an Asian species (Brodmann-1905). The legend to the summary map in Brodmann-1909 ascribes the areas simply to Cercopithecus. Brodmann referenced the areas by name and number. The same area number in humans and monkeys did not necessarily refer to topologically or cytoarchitecturally homologous structures. In NeuroNames the standard term for human areas consists of the English translation of Brodmann's Latin name followed by the number he assigned, e.g., agranular frontal area 6; the standard terms for monkey areas are in the format: area 6 of Brodmann-1909. He mapped a portion of areas limited to the banks of sulci, e.g., area 3 of Brodmann-1909 (Brodmann-1909) onto the adjacent, visible surface. This accounts for the fact that some areas appear larger on his surface map than on maps of other authors, e.g., area 3 of Vogts-1919. (Adapted from NeuroNames).

유형 Bone
상위 구조물 regional part of brain
라틴어 명칭 Brodmann parcellation scheme region
FMA ID 68596

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What is a Brodmann area?
A Brodmann area is a region of the cerebral cortex defined by its cytoarchitecture—the cellular composition and organization of neurons as seen under microscopy. The system was developed by Korbinian Brodmann and published in 1909.
How many Brodmann areas are there in the human brain?
Brodmann originally identified 52 numbered areas in the human brain, though the count varies slightly depending on the source. Some areas have since been subdivided or reclassified based on additional anatomical and functional evidence.
What is the basis for classifying Brodmann areas?
Brodmann areas are classified based on cytoarchitecture—differences in the type, density, and layered arrangement of neurons (e.g., pyramidal cells, granule cells) visible in histological sections of the cortex.
Are Brodmann areas used for species other than humans?
Yes, Brodmann areas have been defined for Old World monkeys as well as humans. The cytoarchitectonic mapping approach has also been adapted for other species, though the exact boundaries and numbering differ.
How are Brodmann areas used in modern neuroscience?
Brodmann areas remain widely used as reference regions for mapping functional brain areas in neuroimaging studies, correlating with functions such as vision (BA17), language (BA44, BA45), and motor control (BA4).

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