- Brodmann area 6
Human
Brodmann area 6, or BA6, is part of the frontal cortex in the
human brain . Situated just anterior to theprimary motor cortex (BA4), it is composed of thepremotor cortex and medially thesupplementary motor area , or SMA. This large area of the frontal cortex is believed to play a role in the planning of complex, coordinated movements.Brodmann area 6 is also called agranular frontal area 6 in humans because it lacks an internal granular cortical layer (layer IV). It is a subdivision of the cytoarchitecturally defined precentral region of cerebral cortex. In the human brain it is located on the portions of the
precentral gyrus which are not occupied by thegigantopyramidal area 4 ; furthermore, BA6 extends onto the caudal portions of the superior frontal and middle frontal gyri. It extends from thecingulate sulcus on the medial aspect of the hemisphere to thelateral sulcus on the lateral aspect. Cytoarchitecturally it is bounded rostrally by the granular frontal region and caudally by the gigantopyramidal area 4 (Brodmann, 1909).Guenon
Brodmann area 6 is a cytoarchitecturally defined portion of the frontal lobe of the
guenon . Brodmann-1909 regarded it as topographically and cytoarchitecturally homologous to the human agranular frontal area 6 and noted that in the monkey area 4 is larger than area 6, while in the human area 6 is larger than area 4. Distinctive features (Brodmann-1905): it is thick relative to other cortical areas; the transition from cortex to subcorticalwhite matter is gradual; cell layers are indistinct; and the internalgranular layer (IV) is absent.External links
* - agranular frontal area 6
* - Brodmann area 6ee also
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Brodmann area
*List of regions in the human brain
*Korbinian Brodmann
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