- Brodmann area 20
Human
Brodmann area 20, or BA20, is part of the temporal cortex in the
human brain . The region encompasses most of the ventral temporal cortex, a region believed to play a part in high-level visual processing and recognition memory.This area is also known as inferior temporal area 20, and it refers to a subdivision of the cytoarchitecturally defined temporal region of cerebral cortex. In the human it corresponds approximately to the inferior temporal gyrus. Cytoarchitecturally it is bounded medially by the
ectorhinal area 36 (H), laterally by themiddle temporal area 21 , rostrally by thetemporopolar area 38 (H) and caudally by theoccipitotemporal area 37 (H) (Brodmann-1909).Guenon
Brodmann area 20 is a subdivision of the cerebral cortex of the
guenon defined on the basis ofcytoarchitecture . It is cytoarchitecturally homologous to the inferior temporal area 20 of the human (Brodmann-1909). Distinctive features (Brodmann-1905): area 20 is similar toarea 19 of Brodmann -1909 in the relative abundance of small cell types relative to the number of largerpyramidal cell s; a very dense, wide internalgranular layer (IV) composed almost exclusively ofgranule cell s, as inarea 18 of Brodmann -1909; a broad, clear internalpyramidal layer (V) with few cells; and a distinctmultiform layer (VI). The major differences from areas 18 and 19 are somewhat lesser cell density; absence of a division of the external pyramidal layer (III) into sublayers 3a and 3b; layer V is more clearly distinguished from layer VI and, on average, has a greater density of pyramidalganglion cell s than in the other areas; layer VI is wider, more diffuse and has fewer cells that are concentrated in the outer part of the layer to produce a denser sublayer 6a and a less dense sublayer 6b.External links
* For Neuroanatomy of the inferior temporal area 20 visit [http://braininfo.rprc.washington.edu/Scripts/ancilcentraldirectory.aspx?ID=74 BrainInfo]
* For Neuroanatomy of Brodmann area 20 visit [http://braininfo.rprc.washington.edu/Scripts/ancilcentraldirectory.aspx?ID=1053 BrainInfo]ee also
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Brodmann area
*List of regions in the human brain
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