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Second somatic sensory area in the cerebral cortex of cats: Somatotopic organization and cytoarchitecture
H. Burton, G. Mitchell, D. Brent
Department of Neuroscience
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
DBBS - Neurosciences
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Cerebral Cortex
100%
Cytoarchitecture
100%
Sensory Area
100%
Receptive Field
100%
Somatotopic Organization
100%
Gyrus
50%
Cortex
50%
Hindlimb
50%
Sulcus
50%
Rostral
33%
Forelimb
33%
Response Properties
33%
Anterior Ectosylvian Sulcus
33%
Body Representation
33%
Whole-body
16%
Contralateral Hemisphere
16%
Well-defined
16%
Topographic Organization
16%
Anteroposterior
16%
Multi-electrode
16%
Tungsten
16%
Discrete Components
16%
Auditory Stimulation
16%
Fundus
16%
Receptive Field Properties
16%
Medial Representation
16%
Flat Portions
16%
Cutaneous Stimulation
16%
Response to Light
16%
Neuroscience
Somatics
100%
Cerebral Cortex
100%
Cytoarchitecture
100%
Receptive Field
100%
Gyri
42%