Brodmann area 47, or BA47, is part of the
frontal cortex
Cortex or cortical may refer to:
Biology
* Cortex (anatomy), the outermost layer of an organ
** Cerebral cortex, the outer layer of the vertebrate cerebrum, part of which is the ''forebrain''
*** Motor cortex, the regions of the cerebral cortex i ...
in the
human brain
The human brain is the central organ (anatomy), organ of the nervous system, and with the spinal cord, comprises the central nervous system. It consists of the cerebrum, the brainstem and the cerebellum. The brain controls most of the activi ...
. It curves from the lateral surface of the frontal lobe into the ventral (orbital) frontal cortex. It is inferior to
BA10 and
BA45, and lateral to
BA11. This cytoarchitectonic region most closely corresponds to the gyral region the
orbital part of inferior frontal gyrus
The orbital part of inferior frontal gyrus also known as the pars orbitalis is the orbital part of the inferior frontal gyrus.
In humans, this region is bordered by the triangular part of the inferior frontal gyrus (pars triangularis) and, su ...
, although these regions are not equivalent. Pars orbitalis is not based on cytoarchitectonic distinctions, and rather is defined according to gross anatomical landmarks. Despite a clear distinction, these two terms are often used liberally in peer-reviewed research journals.
BA47 is also known as orbital area 47. In the human, on the orbital surface it surrounds the caudal portion of the
orbital sulcus (H) from which it extends laterally into the orbital part of
inferior frontal gyrus
The inferior frontal gyrus (IFG; also gyrus frontalis inferior) is the lowest positioned gyrus of the frontal gyri, of the frontal lobe, and is part of the prefrontal cortex.
Its superior border is the inferior frontal sulcus (which divides it ...
(H).
Cytoarchitectonically it is bounded caudally by the
triangular area 45, medially by the
prefrontal area 11 of Brodmann-1909, and rostrally by the
frontopolar area 10 (Brodmann-1909).
It incorporates the region that Brodmann identified as "Area 12" in the monkey, and therefore, following the suggestion of
Michael Petrides, some contemporary neuroscientists refer to the region as "BA47/12".
BA47 has been implicated in the processing of
syntax
In linguistics, syntax ( ) is the study of how words and morphemes combine to form larger units such as phrases and sentences. Central concerns of syntax include word order, grammatical relations, hierarchical sentence structure (constituenc ...
in oral and sign languages,
musical syntax, and semantic aspects of language.
Functions and Clinical Considerations
Language Processing and Comprehension
A major function of BA47 is
language processing and comprehension. Although Broca’s and Wernicke’s areas are often the major foci of neuroanatomical studies related to language, research has discovered that these two areas are not as integral to language comprehension as originally thought; other structures like BA47 play a major role. Specifically, BA47 is active in tasks regarding semantics, or identifying the meaning of words and sentences. To understand language semantics, consider Dapretto and Bookheimer’s (1999) study where participants needed to identify that there was a difference between the sentences, “The man was attacked by the Doberman,” and “The man was attacked by the Pitbull.” While sentence form was similar, the words Doberman and Pitbull had different meanings, specifically dog breeds. This is indicative of a change in semantics. Having defined what semantics are, it is important to identify the functional limitations of individuals with damage to BA47. Patients with lesions to BA47 reported difficulty engaging in tasks that required one to process words as well as tasks that required one to be familiar with grammatical rules.
Studies have determined that BA47 is involved in processing more than just spoken language. Considering BA47’s role in language semantics, this function is not related only to oral communication; BA47 is also important for identifying semantics in sign language. Specifically, BA47 plays a role in helping us determine what spoken words mean as well as what signed words mean. This finding that similar areas of the brain are active when processing different types of linguistic information is especially interesting considering the fact that the sensory modalities involved in spoken and sign language are different, the former involves audition and the latter involves vision. Furthermore, in addition to language processing, BA47 helps us process music. Levitin and Menon (2003) found that BA47 showed greater activation when individuals were presented with “scrambled” sounds that violated their expectations versus sounds that went together and confirmed their expectations. That is, with disrupted musical structure, participants required more brain processing for musical comprehension, and that happened in BA47.
Emotional Recognition
BA47 is thought to be related to the recognition of emotions. The emotions thought to be recognized by BA47 are fear, disgust, and anger. This hypothesis was tested be using an fMRI experiment on six healthy individuals.
They were shown eight faces showing the emotions of fear, disgust, anger, or neutral. The fMRI image was taken after the subjects were shown the face for 3 seconds. BA47 showed increased activity when the subject was shown the emotions of fear, disgust, and anger.
File:Brodmann area 47 animation small.gif, Animation.
File:Brodmann area 47 frontal.jpg, Frontal view.
File:Brodmann area 47 lateral.jpg, Lateral view.
See also
*
Brodmann area
A Brodmann area is a region of the cerebral cortex, in the human or other primate brain, defined by its cytoarchitecture, or histological structure and organization of cells. The concept was first introduced by the German anatomist Korbinian B ...
*
List of regions in the human brain
The human brain anatomical regions are ordered following standard neuroanatomy hierarchies. Functional, connective, and developmental regions are listed in parentheses where appropriate.
Hindbrain (rhombencephalon)
Myelencephalon
* M ...
Further reading
*Ardila, A., Bernal, B., & Rosselli, M. (2017). Should Broca’s area include Brodmann area 47? ''Psicothema, 29''(1), 73-77.
https://doi.org/10.7334/psicothema2016.11
*Dapretto, M., & Bookheimer, S. Y. (1999). Form and content: Dissociating syntax and semantics in sentence comprehension. ''Neuron, 24''(2), 427-432.
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0896-6273(00)80855-7
*Dronkers, N. F., Wilkins, D. P., Van Valin, R. D., Redfern, B. B., & Jaeger, J. J. (2004). Lesion analysis of the brain areas involved in language comprehension. ''Cognition, 92''(1-2), 145-177.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2003.11.002
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*Molitoris, J., Seay, M., Crinon, J., Newhart, M., Davis, C., & Hillis, A. (2010, May 23–27). ''The role of Brodmann area 47 in acute stroke Patients with language impairment''
onference session Clinical Aphasiology 2010 Conference, Isle of Palms, SC, United States.
http://aphasiology.pitt.edu/2162/
*
*Petitto, L. A., Zatorre, R. J., Gauna, K., Nikelski, E. J., Dostie, D., & Evans, A. C. (2000). Speech-like cerebral activity in profoundly deaf people processing signed languages: Implications for the neural basis of human language. ''PNAS, 97''(25), 13961–13966.
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.97.25.13961
*Sprengelmeyer, R.; Rausch, M.; Eysel, U. T.; Przuntek, H. (1998). "Neural Structures Associated with Recognition of Facial Expressions of Basic Emotions". ''Proceedings: Biological Sciences''. 265 (1409): 1927–1931.
ISSN
An International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is an eight-digit to uniquely identify a periodical publication (periodical), such as a magazine. The ISSN is especially helpful in distinguishing between serials with the same title. ISSNs a ...
0962-8452.
References
External links
* For Neuroanatomy of this area visi
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