superior temporal isocortical areas

The term superior temporal isocortical areas refers to three cortical areas located in the anterior half of the superior temporal gyrus between the piriform cortex anteriorly and the auditory cortex posteriorly in the macaque. Defined on the basis of cytomyeloarchitecture, they are, in order from anterior to posterior, area Ts1 of Pandya, area Ts2 of Pandya and area Ts3 of Pandya ( Pandya-1973 ).

Also known as: superior temporal isocortical areas

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Name:

superior temporal isocortical areas

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English

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Macaca mulatta

Source:

Pandya-1973

Citation:

Z Anat Entwicklungsgesch 1973 Mar 20;139(2):127-61

Source Title:

Architectonic parcellation of the temporal operculum in rhesus monkey and its projection pattern

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superior temporal isocortical areas

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Pandya-1973

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