2022
DOI: 10.3389/fnana.2022.837485
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Cytoarchitectonic Maps of the Human Metathalamus in 3D Space

Abstract: The human metathalamus plays an important role in processing visual and auditory information. Understanding its layers and subdivisions is important to gain insights in its function as a subcortical relay station and involvement in various pathologies. Yet, detailed histological references of the microanatomy in 3D space are still missing. We therefore aim at providing cytoarchitectonic maps of the medial geniculate body (MGB) and its subdivisions in the BigBrain – a high-resolution 3D-reconstructed histologic… Show more

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“…Op5 right showed co-activations with areas 3a ( Geyer et al, 1999 , 2000 ), 3b, 4a ( Geyer et al, 1996 ), 4p ( Geyer et al, 1996 ), and OP1 ( Eickhoff et al, 2006a , c ) in the left hemisphere and with areas OP3 and OP4 ( Eickhoff et al, 2006a , c ) in the right hemisphere. Additional co-activations were detected for Op5 right with 6ma ( Ruan et al, 2018 ), 6mp ( Ruan et al, 2018 ), the medial geniculate body ( Kiwitz et al, 2022 ), and Id4 in both hemispheres.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Op5 right showed co-activations with areas 3a ( Geyer et al, 1999 , 2000 ), 3b, 4a ( Geyer et al, 1996 ), 4p ( Geyer et al, 1996 ), and OP1 ( Eickhoff et al, 2006a , c ) in the left hemisphere and with areas OP3 and OP4 ( Eickhoff et al, 2006a , c ) in the right hemisphere. Additional co-activations were detected for Op5 right with 6ma ( Ruan et al, 2018 ), 6mp ( Ruan et al, 2018 ), the medial geniculate body ( Kiwitz et al, 2022 ), and Id4 in both hemispheres.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%