fasciola cinerea ( FSC )

The term fasciola cinerea refers to one of three components of the fasciolar gyrus of the human ( Mai-1997 Gonzalez-Arnay-2024 ) and the macaque ( Amaral-1990 ). The others are of white matter: the medial longitudinal stria and the lateral longitudinal stria ( Carpenter-1983 ). The fasciola cinerea itself has two parts. The medial fasciola cinerea is continuous with the dentate gyrus the lateral fasciola cinerea is continuous with the CA3 field ( Amaral-1990 ). In the rat and mouse, the fasciola cinerea is similar histologically but differs in that it is not a separate structure. rather, it is embedded in the same cortical fold of archicortex as the CA fields ( Swanson-2004 Hof-2000 ). Updated 20 May 2024.

Also known as

Name Language Source Source Citation Source Title Organism
FC acronym Paxinos-2001 Second Edition, Academic Press, San Diego, 2001 The Mouse Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates mouse
fasciola cinereum English Paxinos-2001 Second Edition, Academic Press, San Diego, 2001 The Mouse Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates mouse
fasciola cinerea (Reil, Arnold) English Swanson-1998 Second Revised Edition, Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, 1998 Brain Maps: Structure of the Rat Brain rat
fasciola cinerea English Mai-1997 San Diego: Academic Press, 1997 Atlas of the Human Brain human
Fasciola cinerea Latin Roberts-1970 Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia, 1970 Atlas Of The Human Brain In Section human
Fasciola cinerea Latin Bowden-1997 Chapter 1 in Handbook Of Chemical Neuroanatomy: The Primate Nervous System, Part I, F. Bloom, A. Bjorklund and T. Hokfelt, Eds., Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1997 A digital Rosetta stone for primate brain terminology rat
fasciola cinerea French Duvernoy-1992 Springer-Verlag, Paris, 1992 Le cerveau humain: Surface, coupes seriees tridimensionnelles et IRM human
FC acronym Swanson-2004 Third Edition, Elsevier Academic Press, Oxford, 2004 Brain Maps: Structure of the Rat Brain. rat
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