One of the discrete functional units of the somatosensory cortex that processes tactile information derived from the vibrissae. [ MP:0003989 ]
Term information
- BAMS:SSp-bfd
- neuronames:2703
- MBA:329
- BAMS:SS-bfd
- NLX:81
- MA:0002712
- EMAPA:35163
pheno_slim
The term primary somatosensory area, barrel field refers to one of 6 subdivisions of the primary somesthetic area of the cerebral cortex in the mouse (Dong-2004) and the rat (Swanson-2004). It is defined as dark-staining regions in Nissl and other types of stains of layer four of the somatosensory cortex of rodents where somatosensory inputs from the contralateral side of the body come in from the thalamus, in particular input from the whiskers. Each barrel ranges in size from 100-400 um in diameter. (modified from BrainInfo and Wikipedia)
barrel cortex
primary somatosensory area barrel field
barrel field of the primary somatosensory area
barrel field sensory area
barrel field
primary somatosensory area, barrel field
whisker barrels
whisker sensory area
primary somatosensory cortex, barrel field
Term relations
- functional part of brain
- capable of part of some sensory perception of touch
- contributes to morphology of some primary somatosensory cortex
- part of some somatosensory system
- in taxon some Rodentia
- part of some primary somatosensory cortex