Brodmann areas
Brodmann areas by Dr.ARUNKUMAR.RM
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Areas 3,
1 & 2 – Primary Somatosensory Cortex (frequently referred to as Areas
3, 1, 2 by convention)
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Area 4 –
Primary Motor Cortex
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Area 5 –
Somatosensory Association Cortex
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Area 6 –
Premotor cortex and Supplementary Motor Cortex (Secondary Motor Cortex)
(Supplementary motor area)
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Area 7 –
Somatosensory Association Cortex
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Area 8 –
Includes Frontal eye fields
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Area 9 –
Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex
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Area 10 –
Anterior prefrontal cortex (most rostral part of superior and middle frontal
gyri)
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Area 11 –
Orbitofrontal area (orbital and rectus gyri, plus part of the rostral part of
the superior frontal gyrus)
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Area 12 –
Orbitofrontal area (used to be part of BA11, refers to the area between the
superior frontal gyrus and the inferior rostral sulcus)
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Area 13
and Area 14* – Insular cortex
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Area 15* –
Anterior temporal lope
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Area 16 –
Insular cortex
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Area 17 –
Primary visual cortex (V1)
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Area 18 –
Secondary visual cortex (V2)
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Area 19 –
Associative visual cortex (V3,V4,V5)
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Area 20 –
Inferior temporal gyrus
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Area 21 –
Middle temporal gyrus
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Area 22 –
Superior temporal gyrus, of which the caudal part is usually considered to
contain the Wernicke's area
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Area 23 –
Ventral posterior cingulate cortex
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Area 24 –
Ventral anterior cingulate cortex.
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Area 25 –
Subgenual area (part of the Ventromedial prefrontal cortex)[4]
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Area
26 – Ectosplenial portion of the retrosplenial region of the cerebral
cortex
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Area 27 –
Piriform cortex
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Area 28 –
Ventral entorhinal cortex
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Area 29 –
Retrosplenial cingulate cortex
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Area 30 –
Part of cingulate cortex
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Area 31 –
Dorsal Posterior cingulate cortex
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Area 32 –
Dorsal anterior cingulate cortex
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Area 33 –
Part of anterior cingulate cortex
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Area 34 –
Dorsal entorhinal cortex (on the Parahippocampal gyrus)
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Area 35 –
Perirhinal cortex (in the rhinal sulcus)
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Area 36 –
Ectorhinal area, now part of the perirhinal cortex (in the rhinal sulcus)
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Area 37 –
Fusiform gyrus
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Area 38 –
Temporopolar area (most rostral part of the superior and middle temporal gyri)
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Area 39 –
Angular gyrus, considered by some to be part of Wernicke's area
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Area 40 –
Supramarginal gyrus considered by some to be part of Wernicke's area
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Areas 41
and 42 – Auditory cortex
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Area 43 –
Primary gustatory cortex
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Area 44 –
Pars opercularis, part of the inferior frontal gyrus and part of Broca's area
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Area 45 –
Pars triangularis, part of the inferior frontal gyrus and part of Broca's area
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Area 46 –
Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex
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Area 47 –
Pars orbitalis, part of the inferior frontal gyrus
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Area 48 –
Retrosubicular area (a small part of the medial surface of the temporal lobe)
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Area 49 –
Parasubicular area in a rodent
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Area 52 –
Parainsular area (at the junction of the temporal lobe and the insula)
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