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Brodmann (1909) area 27
| Name: | Brodmann (1909) area 27 |
| Synonym(s): | Brodmann area 26, presubicular, area 27 of Brodmann-1909, Area praesubicularis, Brodmann.27 |
| Abbreviation: | B09-27 |
| Super-category: | Brodmann partition scheme region |
| Id: | birnlex_1758 |
| Link to OWL / RDF: | Download this content as OWL/RDF |
| Neuronames ID ( what's this?): | 1003597394 |
- Externally Sourced Definition: The term area 27 of Brodmann-1909 refers to a cytoarchitecturally defined cortical area that is a rostral part of the PARAHIPPOCAMPAL GYRUS of the guenon (Brodmann-1909). It is commonly regarded as a synonym of presubiculum (Crosby-62).
- Definition Source: NeuroNames
- Abbreviation Source: SumsDB_abbrevSource
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| Abbrev | B09-27 + |
| AbbrevSource | SumsDB_abbrevSource + |
| Created | 2 October 2007 + |
| CurationStatus | uncurated + |
| DefinitionSource | NeuroNames + |
| EditorialNote | The lobular mapping of Brodmann areas has … The lobular mapping of Brodmann areas has been adapted from the LOCATION hierarchy in Brainmap.org. To date (2007-10-02) this only define the set of lateralized cerebral lobe locations where a given Brodmann area is located. The intension is to eventually incorporate the more detailed gyri and sulci relations as well. detailed gyri and sulci relations as well. |
| ExternallySourcedDefinition | The term area 27 of Brodmann-1909 refers to a cytoarchitecturally defined cortical area that is a rostral part of the PARAHIPPOCAMPAL GYRUS of the guenon (Brodmann-1909). It is commonly regarded as a synonym of presubiculum (Crosby-62). |
| Id | birnlex_1758 + |
| Label | Brodmann (1909) area 27 + |
| ModifiedDate | 26 April 2010 + |
| NeuronamesLink | http://braininfo.rprc.washington.edu/Scripts/hiercentraldirectory.aspx?ID=1003597394 + |
| SuperCategory | Brodmann partition scheme region + |
| Synonym | Brodmann area 26 +, presubicular +, area 27 of Brodmann-1909 +, Area praesubicularis +, and Brodmann.27 + |
| Umlscui | C0175194 + |



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