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Extrastriate cortex
Extrastriate cortex is shown in yellow on this picture of a brain (Brodmann area 19) and orange (Brodmann area 18). Striate cortex (Brodmann area 17) is shown in red.
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Latinarea extrastriata
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Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

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The extrastriate cortex is the region of the occipital cortex of the mammalian brain located next to the primary visual cortex. Primary visual cortex (V1) is also named striate cortex because of its striped appearance in the microscope. The extrastriate cortex encompasses multiple functional areas, including V3, V4, V5/MT, which is sensitive to motion,[1] or the extrastriate body area (EBA) used in the perception of human bodies.[2]

Anatomy

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In terms of Brodmann areas, the extrastriate cortex comprises Brodmann area 18 and Brodmann area 19, while the striate cortex comprises Brodmann area 17.[3]

In primates, the extrastriate cortex includes visual area V3, visual area V4, and visual area MT (sometimes called V5),[3] while V1 corresponds to the striate cortex, and V2 to the prestriate cortex.

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References

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  1. ^ Guy A. Orban. Higher Order Visual Processing in Macaque Extrastriate Cortex. Physiol Rev January 1, 2008 88:(1) 59-89; doi:10.1152/physrev.00008.2007
  • ^ "Extrastriate body area in human occipital cortex responds to the performance of motor actions"
  • ^ a b R.F. Schmidt; G. Thews, eds. (1983). Human Physiology (second, completely revised ed.). Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: Springer-Verlag. pp. 725. ISBN 978-0-387-11669-3.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Extrastriate_cortex&oldid=1217047272"

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