planum temporale ( PTE )

The term planum temporale (PTE) refers to a portion of the superior temporal gyrus of the human. Defined by dissection, it is located in the temporal bank of the lateral fissure (ltf) posterior and lateral to the transverse temporal gyrus (TTG). It is separated from the TTG by the transverse temporal limb of the lateral fissure (ltftt) ( Duvernoy-1992 ). The fact that it is larger in the left temporal lobe (TLB) than the right is thought to relate to the lateralization of speech ( Zilles-1990 ). Constituting a portion of Wernicke's area, it is found in great apes but not in the macaque ( Hopkins-1998b ). And it is not found in the smooth cerebral cortex (CTX) of the rat or mouse ( NeuroNames ). Updated 2 Sep 2024.

Also known as

Name Language Source Source Citation Source Title Organism
planum temporale English Zilles-1990 Chapter 22, pp. 757-802 in The Human Nervous System, G. Paxinos (Ed.), Academic Press, San Diego, 1990 Cortex human
Planum temporale Latin Mai-1997 San Diego: Academic Press, 1997 Atlas of the Human Brain human
planum temporale French Duvernoy-1992 Springer-Verlag, Paris, 1992 Le cerveau humain: Surface, coupes seriees tridimensionnelles et IRM human
temporal plane English Amunts-2012 Chapter 36 in The Human Nervous System, Third Edition, JK Mai and G Paxinos (Eds.), pp. 186-232, Amsterdam: Elsevier. Auditory System human
PTe acronym Mai-1997 San Diego: Academic Press, 1997 Atlas of the Human Brain human
temporal planum English Ture-1999 Topographic anatomy of the insular region human
tpl acronym Ture-1999 Topographic anatomy of the insular region human
PTE acronym NeuroNames University of Washington, Seattle, WA NeuroNames human
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