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> The cortex of field 17 is wider
> than the other two occipital fields. The
> width and cellular density of its layer IV,
> the distinctness of its hypocellular zones,
> Va and Vc, and the width of its sublamina
> VIa are all relatively greater than in 18a
> and 18b. The widths of layers I11 and V,
> on the other hand, are less in field 17 than
> in the other two fields.
> Fields 18a and 18b
> are virtually indistinguishable in cell
> stains (also, Schneider, '69). The division
> between the two fields rests entirely upon
> the moderately heavy radial and tangential
> fiber pattern which continues through the
> more rostral and lateral part of field 17
> into 18a. The more medial aspect of field
> 17 and adjacent 18b, by conhast, contains
> a much reduced complement of radial and
> tangential fibers.
> "


" Throughout its circumference, area 17 is surrounded by a zone of transi- tional, though cytoarchitectonically simi- lar, cortex. .... The lateral, posterior sector was also con- sidered a paravisual cortical field and termed 18a by Krieg. To this field has been added in the present parcellation a rostral sector which formed the posterior aspect of Krieg's parietal field 7. Because the ter- minology, 18a, has been followed in sub- sequent anatomic and physiologic studies, this designation is retained to avoid am- biguity. It is recognized, however, that 18a is the VII representation (Drager, '75) and, therefore, the homolog of area 18 of the primate. "

" The cortex of field 17 is wider than the other two occipital fields. The width and cellular density of its layer IV, the distinctness of its hypocellular zones, Va and Vc, and the width of its sublamina VIa are all relatively greater than in 18a and 18b. The widths of layers I11 and V, on the other hand, are less in field 17 than in the other two fields.

Fields 18a and 18b are virtually indistinguishable in cell stains (also, Schneider, '69). The division between the two fields rests entirely upon the moderately heavy radial and tangential fiber pattern which continues through the more rostral and lateral part of field 17 into 18a. The more medial aspect of field 17 and adjacent 18b, by conhast, contains a much reduced complement of radial and tangential fibers. "