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Lesson 3: Brodmann's Area
 
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Brodmann's Area

 

Brodmann's Area Function Brodmann Area
Vision  
  Primary 17
  Secondary 18,19,20,21,37
Auditory  
  Primary 41
  Secondary 22,42
Body Senses  
  Primary 1,2,3
  Secondary 5,7
Sensory, tertiary 7,22,37,39,49
Motor  
  Primary 4
  Secondary 6
  Eye movement 8
  Speech 44
Motor, tertiary 9,10,11,45,46,47

Brodmann's Area of Cortex. A few numbers are missing from the original sources, including 12-16 and 48-51. Some Areas have histologically distinctive boundaries and are outlined with heavy solid lines; others, such as 6 and 18-19 have less distinctive boundaries and are outlined with light solid lines; The remaining areas have no distinct boundaries but gradually merge into one another and are outlined with dotted lines. (After Elliott, 1969)

*From Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Fourth edition, by Bryan Kolb and Ian Q Whishaw.

 

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