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- The retrosplenial cortex (RSC) is a cortical area in the brain comprising Brodmann areas 29 and 30. It is secondary ****ociation cortex, making connections...
- 32 and 33. The areas 26, 29 and 30 are usually referred to as the retrosplenial areas. This corresponds to areas 24, 32 and 33 of Brodmann and LA of...
- get lost. The retrosplenial cortex is also linked to memory and navigation. In one study on the effects of selective granular retrosplenial cortex lesions...
- humans, damage to the retrosplenial cortex results in topographical disorientation. Most cases involve damage to the right retrosplenial cortex and include...
- portion of the retrosplenial region of the cerebral cortex Area 27 – Presubiculum Area 28 – Ventral entorhinal cortex Area 29 – Retrosplenial cortex Area...
- retrolimbic area 29 or granular retrosplenial cortex, is a cytoarchitecturally defined portion of the retrosplenial region of the cerebral cortex. In...
- cingulate Posterior cingulate Retrosplenial cortex Indusium griseum Subgenual area 25 Brodmann areas 23, 24; 26, 29, 30 (retrosplenial areas); 31, 32 Superior...
- are remarkably restricted, and consist chiefly of the cingulate and retrosplenial cortex. Varying the dosing regimes revealed that the drugs' lesiary...
- retrolimbic area 30, is a subdivision of the cytoarchitecturally defined retrosplenial region of the cerebral cortex. In the human it is located in the isthmus...
- area around the midline of the brain. Surrounding areas include the retrosplenial cortex and the precuneus. Cytoarchitectonically the posterior cingulate...