Brodmann area 34 is a region of the brain.
It has been described as part of the entorhinal area[1] and the superior temporal gyrus.[2]
The entorhinal area is the main interface between the hippocampus and neocortex and involved in memory, navigation and the perception of time.[3] Destruction of Brodmann area 34 results in ipsilateral anosmia.
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