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dc.creatorSkandalakis G.P., Komaitis S., Kalyvas A., Lani E., Kontrafouri C., Drosos E., Liakos F., Piagkou M., Placantonakis D.G., Golfinos J.G., Fountas K.N., Kapsalaki E.Z., Hadjipanayis C.G., Stranjalis G., Koutsarnakis C.en
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-31T09:57:19Z
dc.date.available2023-01-31T09:57:19Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier10.3171/2020.2.JNS193177
dc.identifier.issn00223085
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11615/79067
dc.description.abstractOBJECTIVE Although a growing body of data support the functional connectivity between the precuneus and the medial temporal lobe during states of resting consciousness as well as during a diverse array of higher-order functions, direct structural evidence on this subcortical circuitry is scarce. Here, the authors investigate the very existence, anatomical consistency, morphology, and spatial relationships of the cingulum bundle V (CB-V), a fiber tract that has been reported to reside close to the inferior arm of the cingulum (CingI). METHODS Fifteen normal, formalin-fixed cerebral hemispheres from adults were treated with Klingler's method and subsequently investigated through the fiber microdissection technique in a medial to lateral direction. RESULTS A distinct group of fibers is invariably identified in the subcortical territory of the posteromedial cortex, connecting the precuneus and the medial temporal lobe. This tract follows the trajectory of the parietooccipital sulcus in a close spatial relationship with the CingI and the sledge runner fasciculus. It extends inferiorly to the parahippocampal place area and retrosplenial complex area, followed by a lateral curve to terminate toward the fusiform face area (Brodmann area [BA] 37) and lateral piriform area (BA35). Taking into account the aforementioned subcortical architecture, the CB-V allegedly participates as a major subcortical stream within the default mode network, possibly subserving the transfer of multimodal cues relevant to visuospatial, facial, and mnemonic information to the precuneal hub. Although robust clinical evidence on the functional role of this stream is lacking, the modern neurosurgeon should be aware of this tract when manipulating cerebral areas en route to lesions residing in or around the ventricular trigone. CONCLUSIONS Through the fiber microdissection technique, the authors were able to provide original, direct structural evidence on the existence, morphology, axonal connectivity, and correlative anatomy of what proved to be a discrete white matter pathway, previously described as the CB-V, connecting the precuneus and medial temporal lobe. © 2021 American Association of Neurological Surgeons. All rights reserved.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.sourceJournal of Neurosurgeryen
dc.source.urihttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85103560804&doi=10.3171%2f2020.2.JNS193177&partnerID=40&md5=ccc78be4b14e6c0b5708f0be90066e73
dc.subjectarticleen
dc.subjectaxonen
dc.subjectcingulum (brain)en
dc.subjectdefault mode networken
dc.subjectfusiform face areaen
dc.subjecthumanen
dc.subjecthuman experimenten
dc.subjectmedial temporal lobeen
dc.subjectmicrodissectionen
dc.subjectneurosurgeonen
dc.subjectparahippocampal place areaen
dc.subjectparieto-occipital sulcusen
dc.subjectperirhinal cortexen
dc.subjectprecuneusen
dc.subjectpyriform cortexen
dc.subjectrunneren
dc.subjectwhite matteren
dc.subjectanatomy and histologyen
dc.subjectautopsyen
dc.subjectbrain mappingen
dc.subjectcadaveren
dc.subjectcytologyen
dc.subjectdefault mode networken
dc.subjectdiffusion tensor imagingen
dc.subjectfrontal lobeen
dc.subjectnerve cell networken
dc.subjectnerve fiberen
dc.subjectnerve tracten
dc.subjectparietal lobeen
dc.subjectphysiologyen
dc.subjecttemporal lobeen
dc.subjecttissue fixationen
dc.subjectaxonen
dc.subjectAutopsyen
dc.subjectAxonsen
dc.subjectBrain Mappingen
dc.subjectCadaveren
dc.subjectDefault Mode Networken
dc.subjectDiffusion Tensor Imagingen
dc.subjectFrontal Lobeen
dc.subjectHumansen
dc.subjectMicrodissectionen
dc.subjectNerve Fibersen
dc.subjectNerve Neten
dc.subjectNeural Pathwaysen
dc.subjectParietal Lobeen
dc.subjectTemporal Lobeen
dc.subjectTissue Fixationen
dc.subjectWhite Matteren
dc.subjectAmerican Association of Neurological Surgeonsen
dc.titleDissecting the default mode network: Direct structural evidence on the morphology and axonal connectivity of the fifth component of the cingulum bundleen
dc.typejournalArticleen


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