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- Agranular_insula abstract "Agranular insula is a portion of the cerebral cortex defined on the basis of internal structure in the human, the macaque, the rat, and the mouse. Classified as allocortex (periallocortex), it is in primates distinguished from adjacent neocortex (proisocortex) by absence of the external granular layer (II) and of the internal granular layer (IV). It occupies the anterior part of the insula, the posterior portion of the orbital gyri and the medial part of the temporal pole. In rodents it is located on the ventrolateral surface of the cortex rostrally, between the piriform area ventrally and the gustatory area or the visceral area (granular insular cortex) dorsally.".
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- Agranular_insula wikiPageLength "2003".
- Agranular_insula wikiPageOutDegree "4".
- Agranular_insula wikiPageRevisionID "577824207".
- Agranular_insula wikiPageWikiLink Allocortex.
- Agranular_insula wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neuroanatomy.
- Agranular_insula wikiPageWikiLink Cerebral_cortex.
- Agranular_insula wikiPageWikiLink Neocortex.
- Agranular_insula wikiPageWikiLinkText "agranular insula".
- Agranular_insula wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Neuroanatomy-stub.
- Agranular_insula wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Agranular_insula subject Category:Neuroanatomy.
- Agranular_insula hypernym Portion.
- Agranular_insula type AnatomicalStructure.
- Agranular_insula comment "Agranular insula is a portion of the cerebral cortex defined on the basis of internal structure in the human, the macaque, the rat, and the mouse. Classified as allocortex (periallocortex), it is in primates distinguished from adjacent neocortex (proisocortex) by absence of the external granular layer (II) and of the internal granular layer (IV). It occupies the anterior part of the insula, the posterior portion of the orbital gyri and the medial part of the temporal pole.".
- Agranular_insula label "Agranular insula".
- Agranular_insula sameAs Q4693741.
- Agranular_insula sameAs m.0h1frmg.
- Agranular_insula sameAs Q4693741.
- Agranular_insula wasDerivedFrom Agranular_insula?oldid=577824207.
- Agranular_insula isPrimaryTopicOf Agranular_insula.