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- Brodmann area 38, also BA38 or temporopolar area 38 (H), is part of the temporal cortex in the human brain. BA 38 is at the anterior end of the temporal...
- area 36 (H), laterally by the middle temporal area 21, rostrally by the temporopolar area 38 (H) and caudally by the occipitotemporal area 37 (H) (Brodmann-1909)...
- perirhinal cortex (in the rhinal sulcus) Area 37 – Fusiform gyrus Area 38 – Temporopolar area (most rostral part of the superior and middle temporal gyri) Area...
- exist as one or two arteries, 67% or 33% of the time, respectively. Temporopolar: The artery extends from the sphenoidal segment of the MCA via the inferior...
- anastamoses observed Anterior temporal artery Anterior temporal artery (a branch of the posterior cerebral artery) Temporopolar artery No anastamoses observed...
- to BA20 and inferior to BA40 and BA41. It is bounded rostrally by the temporopolar area 38 (H), ventrally by the inferior temporal area 20, caudally by...
- inferior temporal area 20, medially by the area 35 and rostrally by the temporopolar area 38 (H) (Brodmann-1909). Its function is part of the formation/consolidation...
- superior temporal sulcus (pSTS), and sometimes precuneus and amygdala/temporopolar cortex. Research on the neural basis of theory of mind has diversified...
- retrosplenial cortex. The uncinate fasciculus connects it with the amygdala, temporopolar proisocortex and anterior most part of the superior temporal gyrus. There...
- superior lateral cortex, anterior cingulate, medial orbitofrontal, temporopolar and occipital cortices, thalamus and amygdala can be identified as active...