Brodmann area 32, the Glossary
The Brodmann area 32, also known in the human brain as the dorsal anterior cingulate area 32, refers to a subdivision of the cytoarchitecturally defined cingulate cortex.[1]
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23 relations: Anterior cingulate cortex, Brain, Brodmann area, Brodmann area 10, Brodmann area 11, Brodmann area 24, Brodmann area 25, Brodmann area 6, Brodmann area 8, Brodmann area 9, Cerebral cortex, Cingulate cortex, Cingulate sulcus, Cytoarchitecture, Frontal lobe, Guenon, Homology (biology), Human, Internal granular layer (cerebral cortex), Pyramidal cell, Stroop effect, Topology, White matter.
- Medial surface of cerebral hemisphere
Anterior cingulate cortex
In the human brain, the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) is the frontal part of the cingulate cortex that resembles a "collar" surrounding the frontal part of the corpus callosum. Brodmann area 32 and anterior cingulate cortex are medial surface of cerebral hemisphere.
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Brain
The brain is an organ that serves as the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate and most invertebrate animals.
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Brodmann area
A Brodmann area is a region of the cerebral cortex, in the human or other primate brain, defined by its cytoarchitecture, or histological structure and organization of cells. Brodmann area 32 and Brodmann area are Brodmann areas.
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Brodmann area 10
Brodmann area 10 (BA10, frontopolar prefrontal cortex, rostrolateral prefrontal cortex, or anterior prefrontal cortex) is the anterior-most portion of the prefrontal cortex in the human brain. Brodmann area 32 and Brodmann area 10 are Brodmann areas.
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Brodmann area 11
Brodmann area 11 is one of Brodmann's cytologically defined regions of the brain. Brodmann area 32 and Brodmann area 11 are Brodmann areas.
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Brodmann area 24
Brodmann area 24 is part of the anterior cingulate in the human brain. Brodmann area 32 and Brodmann area 24 are Brodmann areas and medial surface of cerebral hemisphere.
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Brodmann area 25
Brodmann area 25 (BA25) is the subgenual area, area subgenualis or subgenual cingulate area in the cerebral cortex of the brain and delineated based on its cytoarchitectonic characteristics. Brodmann area 32 and Brodmann area 25 are Brodmann areas and medial surface of cerebral hemisphere.
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Brodmann area 6
Brodmann area 6 (BA6) is part of the frontal cortex in the human brain. Brodmann area 32 and Brodmann area 6 are Brodmann areas.
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Brodmann area 8
Brodmann area 8 is one of Brodmann's cytologically defined regions of the brain. Brodmann area 32 and Brodmann area 8 are Brodmann areas.
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Brodmann area 9
Brodmann area 9, or BA9, refers to a cytoarchitecturally defined portion of the frontal cortex in the brain of humans and other primates. Brodmann area 32 and Brodmann area 9 are Brodmann areas.
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Cerebral cortex
The cerebral cortex, also known as the cerebral mantle, is the outer layer of neural tissue of the cerebrum of the brain in humans and other mammals.
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Cingulate cortex
The cingulate cortex is a part of the brain situated in the medial aspect of the cerebral cortex.
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Cingulate sulcus
The cingulate sulcus is a sulcus (brain fold) on the cingulate cortex in the medial wall of the cerebral cortex. Brodmann area 32 and cingulate sulcus are medial surface of cerebral hemisphere.
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Cytoarchitecture
Cytoarchitecture (from Greek κύτος 'cell' and ἀρχιτεκτονική 'architecture'), also known as cytoarchitectonics, is the study of the cellular composition of the central nervous system's tissues under the microscope.
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Frontal lobe
The frontal lobe is the largest of the four major lobes of the brain in mammals, and is located at the front of each cerebral hemisphere (in front of the parietal lobe and the temporal lobe).
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Guenon
The guenons are Old World monkeys of the genus Cercopithecus.
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Homology (biology)
In biology, homology is similarity due to shared ancestry between a pair of structures or genes in different taxa.
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Human
Humans (Homo sapiens, meaning "thinking man") or modern humans are the most common and widespread species of primate, and the last surviving species of the genus Homo.
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Internal granular layer (cerebral cortex)
The internal granular layer of the cerebral cortex, also commonly referred to as the granular layer of the cortex, is the layer IV in the subdivision of the mammalian cerebral cortex into 6 layers.
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Pyramidal cell
Pyramidal cells, or pyramidal neurons, are a type of multipolar neuron found in areas of the brain including the cerebral cortex, the hippocampus, and the amygdala.
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Stroop effect
In psychology, the Stroop effect is the delay in reaction time between congruent and incongruent stimuli.
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Topology
Topology (from the Greek words, and) is the branch of mathematics concerned with the properties of a geometric object that are preserved under continuous deformations, such as stretching, twisting, crumpling, and bending; that is, without closing holes, opening holes, tearing, gluing, or passing through itself.
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White matter
White matter refers to areas of the central nervous system (CNS) that are mainly made up of myelinated axons, also called tracts.
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See also
Medial surface of cerebral hemisphere
- Anterior cingulate cortex
- Brodmann area 23
- Brodmann area 24
- Brodmann area 25
- Brodmann area 26
- Brodmann area 27
- Brodmann area 28
- Brodmann area 29
- Brodmann area 30
- Brodmann area 31
- Brodmann area 32
- Brodmann area 33
- Brodmann area 34
- Brodmann area 48
- Brodmann areas 35 and 36
- Calcarine sulcus
- Cingulate sulcus
- Cuneus
- Isthmus of cingulate gyrus
- Longitudinal fissure
- Paracentral lobule
- Parieto-occipital sulcus
- Posterior cingulate cortex
- Precuneus
- Retrosplenial cortex
- Straight gyrus
- Subparietal sulcus
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brodmann_area_32
Also known as Dorsal anterior cingulate area 32.