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[The rat visual cortex. Cytoarchitecture and stereotactic parameters]

W Schober, E Winkelmann

    Zeitschrift Fur Mikroskopisch-Anatomische Forschung
    |January 1, 1975
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    This study details the visual cortex of albino rats, differentiating the area striata (field 17) from surrounding peristriate areas (fields 18 and 18a) based on cytoarchitectonics. Structural differences were noted between these visual cortex fields, aiding future research.

    Area of Science:

    • Neuroscience
    • Comparative Anatomy

    Context:

    • The visual cortex is crucial for processing visual information.
    • Understanding the structural organization of the rat visual cortex is essential for neurological research.

    Purpose:

    • To cytoarchitectonically delineate distinct fields within the albino rat's visual cortex.
    • To identify structural differences between the striate area (field 17) and peristriate areas (fields 18 and 18a).
    • To provide stereotaxic coordinates for these visual cortex fields.

    Summary:

    • Cytoarchitectonic analysis distinguished the area striata (field 17) from medial (field 18) and lateral (field 18a) peristriate areas in the albino rat visual cortex.
    • Structural variations were observed not only between striate and peristriate regions but also between field 18 and field 18a.

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  • Stereotaxic coordinates for rat visual cortex fields are presented using the FIFKOVA and MARSALA atlas.
  • Impact:

    • Establishes a foundational cytoarchitectonic map of the rat visual cortex.
    • Provides crucial stereotaxic data for precise targeting in experimental neuroscience.
    • Facilitates future research on visual processing and neural pathways in rodents.