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001018265 245__ $$a3D cyto- and receptor architectonic map of macaque intraparietal sulcus area PIP (v1.0)
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001018265 520__ $$aA multimodal analysis of the macaque intraparietal sulcus was carried out to create a 3D atlas integrating and reconciling discrepancies between previously published maps. This project involved a quantitative and statistically testable approach to the analysis of cytoarchitecture in the macaque monkey parietal lobe, in combination with an in vitro quantitative receptor autoradiographic analysis of the regional and laminar distribution patterns of 15 different neurotransmitter receptors. The borders of the identified areas were traced onto the macaque stereotaxic space provided by the MEBRAINS and Yerkes 19 templates. We provide here for the first time a map of area PIP of the macaque monkey brain integrating cyto- and receptor architectonic features in stereotaxic space. It constitutes a valuable resource for the analysis of functional experiments with non-human primates, and provides crucial data for modeling approaches with realistic synaptic dynamics.
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