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Inferotemporal Area

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This page covers biological details of component group Inferotemporal Area. Component group is part of aHuman target integrated biological model.

  • Top-down path to center: Cerebral Cortex -> Temporal Lobe (NC.LOBE.TEMP) -> Inferotemporal Area (NSA.NC.IT) (see Mind Maps)
  • Function:

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Components

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Component items:

Connectivity

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Internal Regions Connections:

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Source Region Target Region Reference
Preoccipital Inferotemporal Area (NSA.NC.IT.TEO) Inferotemporal Cortex (NSA.NC.IT.TE) Paths from Retina to Parietal Cortex and IT (TEO -> TE)

External Connections:

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External Inbound Center Connections:

Source Center Sample Link Reference
Occipital Lobe (NC.LOBE.OCC) NSA.NC.OCC.V4D -> NSA.NC.IT.TE Primate Control of Grasping (VC -> IT, abstract)

External Outbound Center Connections:

Target Center Sample Link Reference
Amygdala (FAM.FT.AM) NSA.NC.IT.TE -> FAM.FT.AM.LADL Amygdala and its network (ITC -> LA, abstract)
Basal Ganglia (FEC.FT.BG) NSA.NC.IT.TE -> FEC.FT.CN.BD (unknown reference)
Pontine Reticular Formation (HT.RF) NSA.NC.IT.TE -> LRC.HT.PRF.RPO Saccades and smooth movements (TEF -> DLPN, abstract)
Lateral Prefrontal Cortex (NC.AL.LPFC) NSA.NC.IT.TE -> NDM.NC.AL.DLPFCL 3 Visual Cortex Paths (IT -> LPC, abstract)
Rhinal Cortex (NC.PHA.RH) NSA.NC.IT.TE -> FMM.NC.PH.LEC McNaughton Spatial Processing Network (ITCortex -> EnthCortex, abstract)
Premotor Cortex (NC.PMC) NSA.NC.IT.TE -> NPE.NC.PMC.CFEF Saccades and smooth movements (TEF -> FEF, abstract)
Superior Temporal Gyrus (NC.STG) NSA.NC.IT.TEO -> NCP.NC.TPC Language-Related Regions (MTG21 -> TC)
Intraparietal Sulcus (NSA.NC.IPS) NSA.NC.IT.TE -> NSA.NC.IPS.AIP Primate Control of Grasping (IT -> AIP, abstract)