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  • 61Prefrontal cortex — Prefrontal redirects here. For the skull bone, see Prefrontal bone. For the reptile scales, see Prefrontal scale. Brain: Prefrontal cortex Brodmann areas of lateral surface. Per BrainInfo, parts of #8, #9, #10, #1 …

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  • 62Cuneus — Brain: Cuneus Medial surface of left cerebral hemisphere. (Cuneus visible at left as orange.) …

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  • 63Brodmann area 34 — Brain: Brodmann area 34 Medial surface of the brain with Bro …

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  • 64Medial eye fields — are areas in the frontal lobe of the primate brain that play a role in visually guided eye movement[1]. Most Neuroscientists refer to this area as the supplementary eye fields. Notes ^ Schiller PH, Chou IH. The effects of frontal eye field and… …

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  • 65Middle temporal gyrus — Brain: Middle temporal gyrus The location in the brain of the middle temporal gyrus …

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  • 66Poles of cerebral hemispheres — Brain: Poles of cerebral hemispheres Human brain lateral view (9=Polus frontalis, 10=Polus occipitalis, 11=Polus temporalis) …

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  • 67Dorsomedial area — The Dorsomedial area, also known as DM or V6, is a subdivision of the visual cortex of primates first described by John Allman and Jon Kaas in 1975. DM is located in the dorsal part of the extrastriate cortex, near the deep groove through the… …

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  • 68Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex — Brain: Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex Latin Cortex praefrontalis dorsolateralis The dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DL PFC or DLPFC), according to a more restricted definition, is roughly equivalent to Brodmann areas 9 and 46.[1] According to a… …

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  • 69Medial superior temporal area — The medial superior temporal (MST) area is a part of the cerebral cortex lying in the dorsal stream of the visual area of the primate brain. The MST receives most of its inputs from the medial temporal (MT) area, which is involved primarily in… …

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  • 70Orbital sulci — Brain: Orbital sulci Orbital surface of left frontal lobe. Latin sulci orbitales Gray s subject #189 822 …

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