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From: 13 The Cerebral Cortex

Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Neuroscience, 2e, 2017

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Major gyri of the forebrain.

Date of download: 7/25/2024 Copyright © Wolters Kluwer


From: 13 The Cerebral Cortex

Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Neuroscience, 2e, 2017

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Histological organization of the neocortex.

Date of download: 7/25/2024 Copyright © Wolters Kluwer


From: 13 The Cerebral Cortex

Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Neuroscience, 2e, 2017

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Histological mapping of the cerebral cortex by K. Brodmann in 1909.

Date of download: 7/25/2024 Copyright © Wolters Kluwer


From: 13 The Cerebral Cortex

Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Neuroscience, 2e, 2017

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Association fibers in the forebrain.

Date of download: 7/25/2024 Copyright © Wolters Kluwer


From: 13 The Cerebral Cortex

Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Neuroscience, 2e, 2017

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Commissural fibers in the forebrain.

Date of download: 7/25/2024 Copyright © Wolters Kluwer


From: 13 The Cerebral Cortex

Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Neuroscience, 2e, 2017

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Projection fibers in the forebrain (internal capsule).

Date of download: 7/25/2024 Copyright © Wolters Kluwer


From: 13 The Cerebral Cortex

Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Neuroscience, 2e, 2017

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Overview of the primary (dark gray) and association (light gray) areas of the forebrain.

Date of download: 7/25/2024 Copyright © Wolters Kluwer


From: 13 The Cerebral Cortex

Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Neuroscience, 2e, 2017

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The primary motor cortex of the left cerebral hemisphere, anterior to the central sulcus and the supplementary motor complex (supplementary
motor, premotor, and frontal eye fields).

Date of download: 7/25/2024 Copyright © Wolters Kluwer


From: 13 The Cerebral Cortex

Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Neuroscience, 2e, 2017

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The primary and association sensory areas of the cortex of the left cerebral hemisphere.

Date of download: 7/25/2024 Copyright © Wolters Kluwer


From: 13 The Cerebral Cortex

Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Neuroscience, 2e, 2017

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Primary visual, primary auditory, primary gustatory, and primary olfactory areas of the cortex.

Date of download: 7/25/2024 Copyright © Wolters Kluwer


From: 13 The Cerebral Cortex

Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Neuroscience, 2e, 2017

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Overview of the frontal association areas in the left cerebral hemisphere.

Date of download: 7/25/2024 Copyright © Wolters Kluwer


From: 13 The Cerebral Cortex

Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Neuroscience, 2e, 2017

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Phineas Gage: damage to the frontal association areas.

Date of download: 7/25/2024 Copyright © Wolters Kluwer


From: 13 The Cerebral Cortex

Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Neuroscience, 2e, 2017

Legend:
Overview of the parietal association areas of the left cerebral hemisphere.

Date of download: 7/25/2024 Copyright © Wolters Kluwer


From: 13 The Cerebral Cortex

Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Neuroscience, 2e, 2017

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Contralateral neglect.

Date of download: 7/25/2024 Copyright © Wolters Kluwer


From: 13 The Cerebral Cortex

Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Neuroscience, 2e, 2017

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The temporal association area of the left lateral and right medial hemispheres.

Date of download: 7/25/2024 Copyright © Wolters Kluwer


From: 13 The Cerebral Cortex

Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Neuroscience, 2e, 2017

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Classical model of language processing.

Date of download: 7/25/2024 Copyright © Wolters Kluwer


From: 13 The Cerebral Cortex

Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Neuroscience, 2e, 2017

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Modern understanding of language processing in the left (usually the dominant) cerebral hemisphere.

Date of download: 7/25/2024 Copyright © Wolters Kluwer


From: 13 The Cerebral Cortex

Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Neuroscience, 2e, 2017

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Broca, Wernicke, and conduction aphasias.

Date of download: 7/25/2024 Copyright © Wolters Kluwer


From: 13 The Cerebral Cortex

Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Neuroscience, 2e, 2017

Legend:
Broca, Wernicke, and conduction aphasias.

Date of download: 7/25/2024 Copyright © Wolters Kluwer


From: 13 The Cerebral Cortex

Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Neuroscience, 2e, 2017

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Circle of Willis on the ventral surface of the brain (the temporal lobe has been dissected to demonstrate the course of the anterior choroidal
artery).

Date of download: 7/25/2024 Copyright © Wolters Kluwer


From: 13 The Cerebral Cortex

Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Neuroscience, 2e, 2017

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The anterior and posterior cerebral arteries on the medial surface of the right cerebral hemisphere.

Date of download: 7/25/2024 Copyright © Wolters Kluwer


From: 13 The Cerebral Cortex

Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Neuroscience, 2e, 2017

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The middle cerebral artery branches into superior and inferior divisions in the lateral fissure to supply the lateral aspect of the frontal/parietal
lobes and temporal lobe, respectively.

Date of download: 7/25/2024 Copyright © Wolters Kluwer


From: 13 The Cerebral Cortex

Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Neuroscience, 2e, 2017

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Perfusion areas of the middle cerebral artery (MCA), anterior cerebral artery (ACA), and posterior cerebral artery (PCA) on the surface of the
cerebral hemispheres.

Date of download: 7/25/2024 Copyright © Wolters Kluwer


From: 13 The Cerebral Cortex

Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Neuroscience, 2e, 2017

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Perfusion areas of the middle, anterior, and posterior cerebral arteries as well as the anterior choroidal artery deep in the forebrain, in coronal
and horizontal cross section.

Date of download: 7/25/2024 Copyright © Wolters Kluwer


From: 13 The Cerebral Cortex

Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Neuroscience, 2e, 2017

Legend:
The aphasia square is used to differentiate six common aphasias.

Date of download: 7/25/2024 Copyright © Wolters Kluwer

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