reviewJournal of AnatomyJul 4, 2005GREEN OA

REVIEW: The functional organization of the intraparietal sulcus in humans and monkeys

RWTH Aachen University · Brain (Germany) · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

In macaque monkeys, the posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is concerned with the integration of multimodal information for constructing a spatial representation of the external world (in relation to the macaque's body or parts thereof), and planning and executing object-centred movements. The areas within the intraparietal sulcus (IPS), in particular, serve as interfaces between the perceptive and motor systems for controlling arm and eye movements in space. We review here the latest evidence for the existence of the IPS areas AIP (anterior intraparietal area), VIP (ventral intraparietal area), MIP (medial intraparietal area), LIP (lateral intraparietal area) and CIP (caudal intraparietal area) in macaques, and…

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Keywords
  • Intraparietal sulcus
  • Macaque
  • Neuroscience
  • Posterior parietal cortex
  • Superior parietal lobule
  • Premotor cortex
  • Parietal lobe
  • Psychology
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