taenia tectum of brain
A continuation ventrally of the supracallosal gyrus beyond the rostrum of the corpus callosum. It is demonstrated histologically by Nissl stain. In the human ( Anthoney-1994 ) and the macaque ( Paxinos-2004 ) it lies on the rostral surface of the lamina terminalis and is considered identical to or part of the paraterminal gyrus. In the rat ( Swanson-1998 ) and the mouse ( Paxinos-2001 ) it is located similarly in relation to the supracallosal gyrus, however, it is a more prominent layered structure that extends rostrally on the medial surface overlying the anterior olfactory nucleus. It is considered part of the olfactory areas (rodent) of the cerebral cortex. In rodents it consists of two parts, the dorsal tenia tecta and the ventral tenia tecta. Note that some authors use the term 'tenia tecta' or 'taenia tecta' as a synonym for the lateral longitudinal stria ( Riley-1943 ). [ http://braininfo.rprc.washington.edu/centraldirectory.aspx?ID=1870 ]
Term info
taenia tectum of brain
- taenia tecta
- taenia tectum
uberon
taenia tecta, tenia tecta, tenia tectum
UBERON:0015800
Term relations
- stria of telencephalon
- white matter of limbic lobe
- part of some olfactory bulb
- part of some supracallosal gyrus