1984
Callosal and intrahemispheric connectivity of the prefrontal association cortex in rhesus monkey: Relation between intraparietal and principal sulcal cortex
Schwartz M, Goldman‐Rakic P. Callosal and intrahemispheric connectivity of the prefrontal association cortex in rhesus monkey: Relation between intraparietal and principal sulcal cortex. The Journal Of Comparative Neurology 1984, 226: 403-420. PMID: 6747030, DOI: 10.1002/cne.902260309.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNuclear YellowPrincipal sulcusArea 46Prefrontal granular cortexDeep cortical layersPrefrontal association cortexIntraparietal sulcusHorseradish peroxidase histochemistryInjection of tracerPosterior parietal cortexSulcal cortexCallosal neuronsCallosal projectionsContralateral neuronsIntrahemispheric connectivityArea 8AIpsilateral projectionInfragranular layersGranular cortexTerminal fieldsLaminar positionAssociation cortexLayer IIITerminal arborsDistinct cell populationsColumnar organization of callosal and associational projections from rat frontal cortex
Isseroff A, Schwartz M, Dekker J, Goldman-Rakic P. Columnar organization of callosal and associational projections from rat frontal cortex. Brain Research 1984, 293: 213-223. PMID: 6421457, DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(84)91228-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRat frontal cortexFrontal cortexCoronal sectionsHomotopic contralateral areasIpsilateral somatosensory cortexSerial coronal sectionsCortico-cortical fibersCallosal projectionsAssociational projectionsSomatosensory cortexContralateral areaHRP histochemistryAssociational connectionsTerminal fieldsArea 6CortexTerminal labelMammalian neocortexColumnar distributionCallosalColumnar organizationTerminal organizationCell labelPrecise registerNeocortex
1982
Interdigitation of Contralateral and Ipsilateral Columnar Projections to Frontal Association Cortex in Primates
Goldman-Rakic P, Schwartz M. Interdigitation of Contralateral and Ipsilateral Columnar Projections to Frontal Association Cortex in Primates. Science 1982, 216: 755-757. PMID: 6177037, DOI: 10.1126/science.6177037.Peer-Reviewed Original Research