Table 1.
Comparison of human cytoarchitectonics and primate fields.
Mapping study | PAC/core | Lateral belt | Parabelt | Medial junction | Medial belt |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Brodmann, 1909 | 41 | 42 | 42/22 | 41 | 52 |
Von Economo and Horn, 1930 | TC | TB | TB/TA | TD | TG |
Galaburda and Sanides, 1980 | KAm, KAlt | PaAr, PaAi | PaAe | PaAc/d | ProA |
Hackett et al., 2001—monkey cortex | A1, R | ML, AL | RP, CP | CM, CL | MM, RM |
Rivier and Clarke, 1997; Wallace et al., 2002 | A1, LP | PA, LA, ALA | PA, LA, STA | MA, AA | |
Morosan et al., 2001, 2005 | Te1.0 | Te1.2, Te2 | Te2, Te3 | Te1.1 | TI |
Myelin (Nieuwenhuys, 2012) | ttr1/ttrI | ttr2/ttrII | Lateral ts/tsep | ttr1/ttrI | Medial ts/tsep |
Interpreted from Brodmann (1909); Von Economo and Horn (1930); Galaburda and Sanides (1980); Hackett et al. (2001); Morosan et al. (2001, 2005); Rivier and Clarke (1997), and Wallace et al. (2002). Regions defined by Hopf (1954) and Beck (1928) are included, as they were summarized in Nieuwenhuys (2012). The “medial junction” refers to the intersection of posteromedial HG, the retroinsula, and the medial aspect of the parietal operculum.