Authors
Bob Jacobs, Matthew Schall, Melissa Prather, Elisa Kapler, Lori Driscoll, Serapio Baca, Jesse Jacobs, Kevin Ford, Marcy Wainwright, Melinda Treml
Publication date
2001/6/1
Journal
Cerebral Cortex
Volume
11
Issue
6
Pages
558-571
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
The present study explored differences in dendritic/spine extent across several human cortical regions. Specifically, the basilar dendrites/spines of supragranular pyramidal cells were examined in eight Brodmann's areas (BA) arranged according to Benson's (1993, Behav Neurol 6:75–81) functional hierarchy: primary cortex (somatosensory, BA3-1-2; motor, BA4), unimodal cortex (Wernicke's area, BA22; Broca's area, BA44), heteromodal cortex (supple- mentary motor area, BA6β; angular gyrus, BA39) and supramodal cortex (superior frontopolar zone, BA10; inferior frontopolar zone, BA11). To capture more general aspects of regional variability, primary and unimodal areas were designated as low integrative regions; heteromodal and supramodal areas were designated as high integrative regions. Tissue was obtained from the left hemisphere of 10 neurologically normal individuals (Mage = 30 ± 17 years …
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