proisocortex

The term proisocortex refers to one of two types of neocortex defined on the basis of cytoarchitecture. The other is true isocortex. proisocortex is transitional between true isocortex and periallocortex. It is found in portions of the cingulate gyrus, the insula, the parahippocampal gyrus, and the subcallosal gyrus ( Stephan-1975; Zilles-1990 ). See dysgranular insular cortex (Roberts) and retrosplenial dysgranular area ( Mesulam-1985 ). Updated 1 Oct 2024.

Also known as

Name Language Source Source Citation Source Title Organism
proisocortex English Zilles-1990 Chapter 22, pp. 757-802 in The Human Nervous System, G. Paxinos (Ed.), Academic Press, San Diego, 1990 Cortex human
Proisocortex Latin Stephan-1975 In Handbuch der mikroskopischen Anatomie des Menschen (W. Bargmann, Ed.), Vol. 4, Part 9, 998pp. Springer-Verlag, Berlin and New York. Allocortex human
juxtallocortex English Stephan-1970 Chapter 5, pp. 289-297 in Advances in Primatology, C.R. Noback and W. Montagna (eds.), (Appleton Century Croft; New York) The allocortex in primates human
iuxtallocorteccia Italian Carpenter-1995 EdiSes, s.r.l.- Napoli, 1995 Fondamenti di Neuroanatomia human
periisocortical belt English Mesulam-1985 Chapter 5, pp. 179-226 in Cerebral Cortex, Peters A and Jones EG (Eds), 1985 The insula of Reil in man and monkey: Architectonics, connectivity, and function macaque
proisocortical belt English Mesulam-1985 Chapter 5, pp. 179-226 in Cerebral Cortex, Peters A and Jones EG (Eds), 1985 The insula of Reil in man and monkey: Architectonics, connectivity, and function macaque
intermediate belt English Mesulam-1985 Chapter 5, pp. 179-226 in Cerebral Cortex, Peters A and Jones EG (Eds), 1985 The insula of Reil in man and monkey: Architectonics, connectivity, and function macaque
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