Difference between revisions of "Cingulate Cortex"

 
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''Subgenual (ventral) ACC''
 
''Subgenual (ventral) ACC''
 
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* Anticipates future physiological needs, highly connected to hypothalamus (Dixon et al, 2017)
Anticipates future physiological needs, highly connected to hypothalamus (Dixon et al, 2017)
 
  
  
 
''Pregenual ACC''
 
''Pregenual ACC''
 
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* Assists in value determination of interoceptive sensation (along with medial orbitofrontal cortex and anterior insula) (Dixon et al, 2017)
Assists in value determination of interoceptive sensation (along with medial orbitofrontal cortex and anterior insula) (Dixon et al, 2017)
 
  
  
 
''Dorsal ACC'' (also called anterior midcingulate)
 
''Dorsal ACC'' (also called anterior midcingulate)
 
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* Appraise actions and behaviors and potential future outcomes (Dixon et al, 2017)
Appraise actions and behaviors and potential future outcomes (Dixon et al, 2017)
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* Error detection
 
 
Error detection
 
  
  

Latest revision as of 09:32, 13 June 2021

The cingulate cortex is divided into anterior, middle, posterior, and retrosplenial (Palomero-Gallagher et al 2009) (posterior and retrosplenial are more located in parietal lobe)


Anterior cingulate cortex

Subgenual (ventral) ACC

  • Anticipates future physiological needs, highly connected to hypothalamus (Dixon et al, 2017)


Pregenual ACC

  • Assists in value determination of interoceptive sensation (along with medial orbitofrontal cortex and anterior insula) (Dixon et al, 2017)


Dorsal ACC (also called anterior midcingulate)

  • Appraise actions and behaviors and potential future outcomes (Dixon et al, 2017)
  • Error detection


References

Dixon, M. L., Thiruchselvam, R., Todd, R. & Christoff, K. Emotion and the prefrontal cortex: An integrative review. Psychol. Bull. 143, 1033–1081 (2017). https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28616997/

Palomero-Gallagher, N., Vogt, B. A., Schleicher, A., Mayberg, H. S. & Zilles, K. Receptor architecture of human cingulate cortex: Evaluation of the four-region neurobiological model. Hum. Brain Mapp. 30, 2336–2355 (2009). https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19034899/