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Proisocortex is an area in the cerebral cortex. It is a transitional area between the (true) isocortex and periallocortex. It is found in cingulate cortex (Brodmann areas 24, 25, 30 and 32), insula and parahippocampal gyrus.

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Cerebrum cortex types (TA A14.1.09.301-320, GA 9.845)
Structure types

Isocortex (Proisocortex) · Neocortex (Allocortex) · Archicortex · Paleocortex

Band of Gennari

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Cells

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