Prepyriform area

Prepyriform area
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Latinarea praepiriformis
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy
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Prepyriform area (or prepiriform cortex) is a portion of the rhinencephalon consisting of paleocortex.

Some sources state that it is part of the primary olfactory cortex.[1] Prepyriform Cortex along with Pyriform cortex And Cortical portion of amygdaloid nuclei constitute lateral olfactory area which send signal to almost all portion of limbic system such as hippocampus, which seem to be most important area for learning to like and dislike foods depending upon one's experience with them.

References

  1. ^ "Anatomy of Olfactory System: eMedicine Clinical Procedures". Retrieved 2009-11-20.
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Anatomy of the cerebral cortex of the human brain
Frontal lobe
Superolateral
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  • Middle frontal gyrus
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Precentral
Medial/inferior
Prefrontal
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Both
Parietal lobe
Superolateral
Medial/inferior
Both
Occipital lobe
Superolateral
Medial/inferior
Temporal lobe
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sulci/fissures
Superolateral
Medial/inferior
Limbic lobe
Parahippocampal gyrus
Cingulate cortex/gyrus
Hippocampal formation
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Insular cortexGeneral
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