area 9 of Walker (9)

The term area 9 of Walker refers to a subdivision of the frontal lobe of the macaque defined on the basis of cytoarchitecture. It is a somewhat heterogeneous area that differs from area 46 of Walker by an absence of radial striations, a narrower internal granular layer, and a less orderly arrangement of cells. On the surface facing the longitudinal fissure, the cortex is thinner and cells in the third layer are smaller than in area 46 of Walker. Walker regarded the most likely cytoarchitectural homologue in the human to be area 9 of Brodmann-1909 (human) ( Walker-1940 ).

Also known as: area 9 of Walker

NeuroNames ID: 965

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Name:

9

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acronym

Organism:

macaque

Source:

Walker-1940

Citation:

Journal of Comparative Neurology, 73:59-86, 1940

Source Title:

A cytoarchitectural study of the prefrontal area of the macaque monkey

Name:

area 9 of Walker

Language:

English

Organism:

macaque

Source:

Walker-1940

Citation:

Journal of Comparative Neurology, 73:59-86, 1940

Source Title:

A cytoarchitectural study of the prefrontal area of the macaque monkey

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W40-9

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acronym

Organism:

macaque

Source:

CoCoMac

Citation:

CoCoMac (1997-) Computational Systems Neuroscience Group, C. &. O. Vogt Brain Research Institute, http://www.cocomac.org

Source Title:

Collations of Connectivity data on the Macaque brain

Name:

area 9 of Walker

Language:

English

Organism:

macaque

Source:

NeuroNames

Citation:

University of Washington, Seattle, WA

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