Stroke, Vol 12, 233-236, Copyright © 1981 by American Heart Association
FJ Thompson and ML Campbell
The arterial supply of the feline motor cortex is derived from both the
anterior and middle cerebral arteries. The anterior cerebral artery
supplies most of cortical area 6 (premotor cortex), the intrafundal
cruciate and medial postcruciate cortex, (hindlimb motor cortex), and the
midline and medial portions of the sensory areas 3a-7. The middle cerebral
artery supplies the lateral prorean cortex, (lateral premotor cortex),
precruciate and lateral sigmoid cortex, (forelimb motor cortex), and the
remainder of the coronal and Sylvian cortical areas.
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Arterial supply of the feline motor cortex
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