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Tables of Contents for The Microstructural Border Between the Motor and the Cognitive Domain in the Human Cerebral Cortex
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Prologue: Toward the Concept of a Cortical Control of Voluntary Movements
1
9
Jackson and the Concept of a Motor Cortex
1
1
Experimental Confirmation of the Motor Cortex in Laboratory Animals
1
1
Maps of the Motor Cortex in Humans
2
1
Differences in Function Between Motor and Premotor Cortex
3
1
Cytoarchitectonic Analysis of the Motor and Premotor Cortex
4
1
Lashley and Clark's Criticism of Cytoarchitectonic Maps
5
2
Observer-Independent Cytoarchitectonic Analysis and Probabilistic Microstructural--Functional Correlation---Two Responses to Lashley and Clark's Criticism
7
1
Goal of this Study
8
1
Materials and Methods
9
6
Histological Processing of Postmortem Brains
10
1
Observer--Independent Cytoarchitectonic Analysis
10
2
Three--Dimensional Reconstruction and Spatial Normalization of the Histological Volumes
12
3
Results
15
12
Cytoarchitectonic Features and Observer-Independent Analysis of the Border Between Area 6 and the Prefrontal Cortex
15
8
Cytoarchitectonic Features and Observer-Independent Analysis of the Border Between Area 6 and the Primary Motor Cortex
23
1
Reconstruction of the Histological Volumes in 3-D, Spatial Normalization, and Generation of the Population Map of Area 6
24
3
Discussion
27
48
Observer-Independent Delineation of Area 6
27
2
Spatial Normalization of Area 6
29
1
The Isocortical Motor System in Macaques
30
31
The Structural Framework: Microanatomical Subdivision of the Agranular Frontal Isocortex
31
2
The Organizational Principle: Parieto--Frontal Circuits
33
1
The Isocortical Motor System in Macaques
34
1
Primary Motor Cortex (Area F1)
34
6
Supplementary Motor Areas ``SMA Proper'' and ``Pre-SMA'' (Areas F3 and F6)
40
8
Dorsolateral Premotor Cortex (PMd; Areas F2 and F7)
48
5
Ventrolateral Premotor Cortex (PMv; Areas F4 and F5)
53
8
The Isocortical Motor System in Humans
61
14
Structural Organization
63
1
Primary Motor Cortex
63
2
Supplementary Motor Areas ``SMA Proper'' and ``Pre-SMA''
65
1
Dorsolateral and Ventrolateral Premotor Cortex
66
1
Functional Organization
67
3
Primary Motor Cortex
70
1
Supplementary Motor Areas ``SMA Proper'' and ``Pre-SMA''
71
2
Dorsolateral Premotor Cortex
73
1
Ventrolateral Premotor Cortex
74
1
Epilogue
75
2
References
77
14
Subject Index
91