Cingulate cortex
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Brain: Cingulate cortex
Medial surface of left cerebral hemisphere.
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The cingulate cortex is part of the brain and situated roughly in the middle of the cortex .
Based on cytoarchitectonics it can be divided into the Brodmann area s 23 , 24 , 26 , 29 , 30 , 31 and 32 . The areas 26 , 29 and 30 are usually referred to as the retrospenial areas.
Cingulate cortex can also be differentiated based on its thalamic connections1 : Anterior cingulate cortex receives primarily from the midlline and intralaminar nuclei and posterior cingulate cortex receives mainly from the anterior thalamic nuclei.
Anterior cingulate cortex can further be divided in the perigenual anterior cingulate cortex and midcingulate cortex.
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References
Vogt BA, Rosene DL, Pandya DN, Science 204:205+
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