Term Name: Brodmann area
Synonyms: Brodmann parcellation scheme region, Brodmann partition scheme region, Brodmann's areas, nucleus tuberomamillaris, nucleus tuberomamillaris hypothalami, tubero-mamillary area, tuberomammillary nucleus, ventral part, ventral tuberomammillary nucleus
Definition: A segmentation of the cerebral cortex on the basis of cytoarchitecture as described in Brodmann-1905, Brodmann-1909 and Brodmann-10. Maps for several species were presented. NeuroNames includes only areas in the human and in Old World monkeys. Of the latter, Brodmann studied representatives of several species including guenons (one Cercopithecus mona, one Cercocebus torquatus, and one Cercopithecus otherwise unspecified), which are all closely related African species, and one macaque (Macaca mulatta) an Asian species (Brodmann-1905). The legend to the summary map in Brodmann-1909 ascribes the areas simply to Cercopithecus. Brodmann referenced the areas by name and number. The same area number in humans and monkeys did not necessarily refer to topologically or cytoarchitecturally homologous structures. In NeuroNames the standard term for human areas consists of the English translation of Brodmann's Latin name followed by the number he assigned, e.g., agranular frontal area 6; the standard terms for monkey areas are in the format: area 6 of Brodmann-1909. He mapped a portion of areas limited to the banks of sulci, e.g., area 3 of Brodmann-1909 (Brodmann-1909) onto the adjacent, visible surface. This accounts for the fact that some areas appear larger on his surface map than on maps of other authors, e.g., area 3 of Vogts-1919. (Adapted from NeuroNames)
Ontology: Uberon Ontology [UBERON:0013529]

Relationships
is part of: cerebral cortex
is a type of: regional part of brain structure with developmental contribution from neural crest
has subtype: anterior transverse temporal area 41 Brodmann (1909) area 1 Brodmann (1909) area 2 Brodmann (1909) area 3 Brodmann (1909) area 4 Brodmann (1909) area 5 Brodmann (1909) area 6 Brodmann (1909) area 7 Brodmann (1909) area 8 Brodmann (1909) area 8a Brodmann (1909) area 9 Brodmann (1909) area 10 Brodmann (1909) area 11 Brodmann (1909) area 12 Brodmann (1909) area 13 Brodmann (1909) area 14 Brodmann (1909) area 15 Brodmann (1909) area 16 Brodmann (1909) area 18 Brodmann (1909) area 19 Brodmann (1909) area 20 Brodmann (1909) area 21 Brodmann (1909) area 22 Brodmann (1909) area 23 Brodmann (1909) area 24 Brodmann (1909) area 25 Brodmann (1909) area 26 Brodmann (1909) area 27 Brodmann (1909) area 28 Brodmann (1909) area 29 Brodmann (1909) area 30 Brodmann (1909) area 31 Brodmann (1909) area 32 Brodmann (1909) area 33 Brodmann (1909) area 34 Brodmann (1909) area 35 Brodmann (1909) area 36 Brodmann (1909) area 37 Brodmann (1909) area 38 Brodmann (1909) area 39 Brodmann (1909) area 40 Brodmann (1909) area 43 Brodmann (1909) area 44 Brodmann (1909) area 45 Brodmann (1909) area 46 Brodmann (1909) area 47 Brodmann (1909) area 48 Brodmann (1909) area 52 posterior transverse temporal area 42 primary visual cortex