Brodmann area 34

Brodmann area 34 is a part of the brain.

Brodmann area 34
Medial surface of the brain with Brodmann's areas numbered.
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LatinArea entorhinalis dorsalis
NeuroLex IDbirnlex_1767
FMA68631
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

It has been described as part of the entorhinal area[1] and the superior temporal gyrus.[2]

The entorhinal area is the main interface between the hippocampus and neocortex and involved in memory, navigation and the perception of time.[3] Destruction of Brodmann area 34 results in ipsilateral anosmia.

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References

  1. Insausti, Ricardo; Córcoles-Parada, Marta; Ubero, Mar Maria; Rodado, Adriana; Insausti, Ana Maria; Muñoz-López, Mónica (21 Feb 2019). "Cytoarchitectonic Areas of the Gyrus ambiens in the Human Brain". Frontiers in Neuroanatomy. 13 (21): 21. doi:10.3389/fnana.2019.00021. PMC 6393406. PMID 30846932.
  2. Lanius RA, Williamson PC, Bluhm RL, et al. (April 2005). "Functional connectivity of dissociative responses in posttraumatic stress disorder: a functional magnetic resonance imaging investigation". Biological Psychiatry. 57 (8): 873–84. doi:10.1016/j.biopsych.2005.01.011. PMID 15820708. S2CID 17543926.
  3. Tsao, Albert; Sugar, Jørgen; Lu, Li; Wang, Cheng; Knierim, James J.; Moser, May-Britt; Moser, Edvard I. (2018). "Integrating time from experience in the lateral entorhinal cortex". Nature. 561 (7721): 57–62. Bibcode:2018Natur.561...57T. doi:10.1038/s41586-018-0459-6. hdl:11250/2578403. PMID 30158699. S2CID 52116115.


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