- Brodmann area 11
Brodmann area 11 is one of
Brodmann 'scytological ly defined regions of the brain. It is involved in planning, reasoning, and decision making.Human
Brodmann area 11, or BA11, is part of the frontal cortex in the
human brain . BA11 covers the medial part of the ventral surface of the frontal lobe.Prefrontal area 11 of Brodmann-1909 is a subdivision of the frontal lobe in the human defined on the basis of
cytoarchitecture . Defined and illustrated in Brodmann-1909, it included the areas subsequently illustrated in Brodmann-10 as prefrontal area 11 and rostral area 12.prefrontal area 11 is a subdivision of the cytoarchitecturally defined frontal region of cerebral cortex of the human. As illustrated in Brodmann-10, It constitutes most of the
orbital gyri ,gyrus rectus and the most rostral portion of thesuperior frontal gyrus . It is bounded medially by theinferior rostral sulcus (H) and laterally approximately by thefrontomarginal sulcus (H). Cytoarchitecturally it is bounded on the rostral and lateral aspects of the hemisphere by thefrontopolar area 10 , theorbital area 47 , and thetriangular area 45 ; on the medial surface it is bounded dorsally by therostral area 12 and caudally by thesubgenual area 25 . In an earlier map, the area labeled 11, i.e., prefrontalarea 11 of Brodmann -1909, was larger; it included the area now designated rostral area 12.Guenon
Brodmann area 11 is a subdivision of the frontal lobe of the
guenon defined on the basis of cytoarchitecture (Brodmann-1905). Distinctive features: area 11 lacks an internalgranular layer (IV); largerpyramidal cell s of sublayer 3b of the externalpyramidal layer (III) merge with a denser self-contained collection of cells in the internal pyramidal layer (V); similar toarea 10 of Brodmann -1909 is the presence in themultiform layer (VI) of trains of cells oriented parallel to the cortical surface separated by acellular fiber bundles; a thickmolecular layer (I); a relatively narrow overall cortical thickness; and a gradual transition from themultiform layer (VI) to the subcorticalwhite matter .External links
* For Neuroanatomy of this area in guenon see [http://braininfo.rprc.washington.edu/Scripts/ancilcentraldirectory.aspx?ID=1049 BrainInfo]
* For Neuroanatomy of this area in human see [http://braininfo.rprc.washington.edu/Scripts/ancilcentraldirectory.aspx?ID=1047 BrainInfo]ee also
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Brodmann area
*List of regions in the human brain
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