Human
In the
human this area is known as
dorsal anterior cingulate area 32, and it refers to a subdivision of the
cytoarchitecturally defined
cingulate region of
cerebral cortex. In the human it forms an outer arc around the
anterior cingulate gyrus. The
cingulate sulcus defines approximately its inner boundary and the
superior rostral sulcus (H) its ventral boundary; rostrally it extends almost to the margin of the
frontal lobe. Cytoarchitecturally it is bounded internally by the
ventral anterior cingulate area 24, externally by medial margins of the
agranular frontal area 6,
intermediate frontal area 8,
granular frontal area 9,
frontopolar area 10, and
prefrontal area 11-1909. (Brodmann19-09).
Dorsal region of anterior cingulate gyrus is associated with rational thought processes, most notably active during the Stroop Task.
Guenon
In the
guenon Brodmann area 32 is a subdivision of the cytoarchitecturally defined cingulate region of cerebral cortex. This area was named 25 in Brodmann-1905 and labeled 25 in a figure contributed by Brodmann in Mauss-1908. In Brodmann-1909, however, the area was labeled 32 and the name "area 25" was attached to the area that has since been the accepted
area 25 of Brodmann-1909 (Vogt-87). Distinguishing features according to Brodmann-1905: in contrast with
area 6 of Brodmann-1909 the
cortex of area 32 is relatively thick; the transition from cortex to
white matter is more gradual; the distribution of cells is less dense; and there is no distinct boundary between the inner
pyramidal layer (V) and the
multiform layer (VI); it is similar to area 6 in the general absence of distinct layers, particularly of an internal
granular layer (IV), but differs in that cells are smaller and there is an increased density of medium sized
pyramidal cells at the level of layer IV; this population of cells makes area 32 similar to the neighboring area 24 of Brodmann-1909; it differs from area 24 by its greater overall thickness and a particularly thick layer VI that merges gradually with the subcortical white matter. Brodmann-1909 regarded area 32 as
topologically, but not cytoarchitecturally,
homologous to the human dorsal anterior cingulate area 32;
area 25 of Walker-1940 is topologically homologous to area 32.
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See also
Brodmann areas