- Perirhinal cortex
Perirhinal cortex is a cortical region in the
medial temporal lobe that is made up of Brodmann areas 35 and 36. In rats, it is located along and dorsal to therhinal sulcus . It receives highly-processed sensory information from all sensory regions, and is generally accepted to be an important region formemory . It is borderedcaudally bypostrhinal cortex or parahippocampal cortex (homologous regions in rodents and primates, respectively) and ventrally andmedially byentorhinal cortex .Structure
The perirhinal cortex is composed of two regions: areas 36 and 35. Area 36 is sometimes divided into three subdivisions: 36d is the most rostral and dorsal, 36r ventral and caudal, and 36c the most caudal. Area 35 can be divided in the same manner, into 35d and 35v (for dorsal and ventral, respectively).
Area 36 is six-layered,
dysgranular cortex, meaning that its layer IV is relatively sparse. Area 35 isagranular (lacking any cells in layer IV).Connectivity
The monkey perirhinal cortex receives a majority of its input from high-level visual areas, whereas, in the rat, its inputs are primarily
olfactory and, to a lesser extent,auditory . Outputs toorbitofrontal cortex and medialprefrontal cortex regions (such as prelimbic and infralimbic) have been described. Perirhinal cortex also sends output to a number of subcortical structures, including thebasal ganglia , thethalamus , thebasal forebrain , and theamygdala . It also has direct connections withhippocampus region CA1 and thesubiculum .Primates
Visual areas
TE andTEO send and receive a significant reciprocal connection with perirhinal cotex. Weaker, but still significant, projections come from other parahippocampal regions and from thesuperior temporal sulcus . Other inputs includeanterior cingulate and insular regions, in addition to prefrontal projections.Rodents
Auditory inputs from temporal cortical regions are the primary inputs to rat 36d, with visual inputs becoming more prominent closer to the postrhinal cortical border. Area 36d projects to 36v and then to 35, which forms the primary output region of perirhinal cortex. Inputs to area 35 more strongly reflect olfactory and gustatory inputs from piriform and insular cortices, in addition to inputs from entorhinal cortex and frontal regions.
References
*Witter MP and Wouterlood F. 2002. The parahippocampal region: organization and role in cognitive function. Oxford University Press: New York.
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