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3a is Subarea of SI somatosensory area 1 265 ? Moreover, our data for the forepaw representation agree substantially with results described for the face representation in ferret somatosensory cortex (LeClerc et al., 1993; Rice et al., 1993). In these studies, the authors describe 13 different cytoarchitectonic fields in the suprasylvian (coronal) gyrus, and found that a subset of them corresponds to conventional descriptions of somatosensory cortex, i.e., areas 3a, 3b, 1, and 2 Edit
3b is Subarea of SI somatosensory area 1 265 ? Moreover, our data for the forepaw representation agree substantially with results described for the face representation in ferret somatosensory cortex (LeClerc et al., 1993; Rice et al., 1993). In these studies, the authors describe 13 different cytoarchitectonic fields in the suprasylvian (coronal) gyrus, and found that a subset of them corresponds to conventional descriptions of somatosensory cortex, i.e., areas 3a, 3b, 1, and 2 Edit
1 area one is Subarea of SI somatosensory area 1 265 ? Moreover, our data for the forepaw representation agree substantially with results described for the face representation in ferret somatosensory cortex (LeClerc et al., 1993; Rice et al., 1993). In these studies, the authors describe 13 different cytoarchitectonic fields in the suprasylvian (coronal) gyrus, and found that a subset of them corresponds to conventional descriptions of somatosensory cortex, i.e., areas 3a, 3b, 1, and 2 Edit
2 area two is Subarea of SI somatosensory area 1 265 ? Moreover, our data for the forepaw representation agree substantially with results described for the face representation in ferret somatosensory cortex (LeClerc et al., 1993; Rice et al., 1993). In these studies, the authors describe 13 different cytoarchitectonic fields in the suprasylvian (coronal) gyrus, and found that a subset of them corresponds to conventional descriptions of somatosensory cortex, i.e., areas 3a, 3b, 1, and 2 Edit