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AbstractThe aim of this paper is threefold: (a) to provide the translation in English of Oskar Vogt’s seminal 1910 paper describing the first myeloarchitectonic map of the human frontal cortex, introduced by a brief historical review of Cécile & Oskar Vogt’s contribution to neuroscience; (b) to provide an annotated bibliography of major works of cortical cytoarchitectonics and myeloarchitectonics in the tradition of the Brodmann-Vogt architectonic school (Supplement 2); and (c) to provide an annotated bibliography of major works of the Russian architectonic school which was founded by Oskar Vogt (Supplement 3).
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