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@ARTICLE{Niu:877950,
      author       = {Niu, Meiqi and Impieri, Daniele and Jankovic-Rapan, Lucija
                      and Funck, Thomas and Palomero-Gallagher, Nicola and Zilles,
                      Karl},
      title        = {{R}eceptor-driven, multimodal mapping of cortical areas in
                      the macaque monkey intraparietal sulcus.},
      journal      = {eLife},
      volume       = {9},
      issn         = {2050-084X},
      address      = {Cambridge},
      publisher    = {eLife Sciences Publications},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2020-02529},
      pages        = {e55979},
      year         = {2020},
      abstract     = {The intraparietal sulcus (IPS) is structurally and
                      functionally heterogeneous. We performed a quantitative
                      cyto- and receptor architectonical analysis to provide a
                      multimodal map of the macaque IPS. We identified 17 cortical
                      areas, including novel areas PEipe, PEipi (external and
                      internal subdivisions of PEip), and MIPd. Multivariate
                      analyses of receptor densities resulted in a grouping of
                      areas based on the degree of (dis)similarity of their
                      receptor architecture: a cluster encompassing areas located
                      in the posterior portion of the IPS and associated mainly
                      with the processing of visual information, a cluster
                      including areas found in the anterior portion of the IPS and
                      involved in sensorimotor processing, and an 'intermediate'
                      cluster of multimodal association areas. Thus, differences
                      in cyto- and receptor architecture segregate the cortical
                      ribbon within the IPS, and receptor fingerprints provide
                      novel insights into the relationship between the structural
                      and functional segregation of this brain region in the
                      macaque monkey.},
      cin          = {INM-1},
      ddc          = {600},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)INM-1-20090406},
      pnm          = {571 - Connectivity and Activity (POF3-571) / HBP SGA2 -
                      Human Brain Project Specific Grant Agreement 2 (785907) /
                      HBP SGA3 - Human Brain Project Specific Grant Agreement 3
                      (945539)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-571 / G:(EU-Grant)785907 /
                      G:(EU-Grant)945539},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      pubmed       = {pmid:32613942},
      UT           = {WOS:000551498400001},
      doi          = {10.7554/eLife.55979},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/877950},
}