- Brodmann area 15
Brodmann's Area 15 is one of
Brodmann 's subdivisions of thecerebral cortex in thebrain .Area 15 was defined by Brodmann in the
guenon monkey, but he found no equivalent structure inhuman s. However, functional imaging experiments have found structures that may be homologous.Anatomy
Gross Anatomy
Area 15 is located in the part of the insula nearest the
temporal lobe and part of theanterior temporal lobe facing the insula.Brain Info [http://braininfo.rprc.washington.edu/Scripts/ancilcentraldirectory.aspx?ID=1054769984 Brodmann Area 15] visited 1/22/2007] It is buried in the Sylvian Fissure and thus not visible on the surface of the brain without dissection.Cytoarchetecture
Area 15, like all Brodmann's areas is defined on the basis of
cytoarchitecture of the region of cortex. The cortex in area 15 is thinner than in the rest of the insula and temporal lobe. The molecular layer (I) is unusually wide; the external granular layer (II) and the external pyramidal layer (III) are less dense, and the internal granular layer (IV) is totally absent, so that the medium-sized pyramidal cells of layer III and the internal pyramidal layer (V) merge with a few isolated granular cells scattered at their boundary. The multiform layer (VI) divides into a more densely cellular outer sublayer (VIa) and a less dense inner sublayer (VIb). As inBrodmann area 14 , the sublayer VIb merges with the adjacentclaustrum . The cells in all of layer VI form tangential rows similar to the formation seen in area 10 and area 11.Existence in Humans
Brodmann Area 15 is one of the areas that was not found in humans; however, at least once research group has found an area in approximately the correct anatomical location with similar functions.Fischer, et Al. " [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0304-3940(98)00503-5 Brain correlates of an unexpected panic attack: a human positron emission tomographic study] ". "Neuroscience Letters" 251(2):137-140 (1998)]
Function
Area 15 is the cortical target of information coming through
Hering's nerve s. [Tubbs et Al. " [http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000066214 Cortical Representation of Hering's Nerve: A Possible Anatomical Pathway for Seizure Cessation following Electrical Stimulation] ." "Pediatric Neurosurgery" 24(5) (2002)] It therefore receives input from thecarotid sinus relayingblood pressure andblood chemistry information to the brain. [whonamedit [http://www.whonamedit.com/synd.cfm/3187.html Hering's nerves] visited 1/22/2007] The nerve gets this information frombaroreceptor s and chemoreceptors located in the carotid artery. This region has been shown to be active duringpanic attack s.ee also
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Brodmann area
*List of regions in the human brain References
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