Term: Taenia tecta dorsal part layer 2

Definition: There is little agreement in the literature about the parcelling and nomenclature associated with the tenia tecta and indusium griseum. From examining sections in the three standard planes, it seems clear to us that the indusium griseum continues uninterrupted around the genu of the corpus callosum to the septohippocampal nucleus (Atlas Levels 11-13; also see Wyss and Sripanidkulchai 1983); the part of the indusium griseum rostral and ventral to the genu was called the dorsal part of the tenia tecta by Haberly and Price (1978b). The ventral tenia tecta of Haberly and Price (1978b) has a very different structure. They divided it into superior and inferior parts, which we refer to here as the dorsal and ventral parts of the tenia tecta proper, respectively. The tenia tecta reminds one of differentiated parts of the adjacent anterior olfactory nucleus (see Davis et al. 1978). We recognize three layers in the TTv (as Haberly and Price 1978b) and four layers in the TTd.

Nomenclature: Swanson-2004

Parents Relation type
Taenia tecta dorsal part is part