Neurogenesis in the neocortex of adult primates

Publication Year
1999

Type

Journal Article
Abstract
In primates, prefrontal, inferior temporal, and posterior parietal cortex are important for cognitive function. It is shown that in adult macaques, new neurons are added to these three neocortical association areas, but not to a primary sensory area (striate cortex). The new neurons appeared to originate in the subventricular zone and to migrate through the white matter to the neocortex, where they extended axons. These new neurons, which are continually added in adulthood, may play a role in the functions of association neocortex.
Journal
Science
Volume
286
Issue
5439
Pages
548-552
ISSN Number
0036-8075
Alternate Journal
Science
PMID
10521353
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