Economo published about 150 articles and books. causing lesions in the
substantia nigra. Von Economo published his findings in an article of 1917,
"Die Encephalitis lethargica," and in the monograph
"Die Encephalitis lethargica, ihre Nachkrankheiten und ihre Behandlung" in 1929 (Encephalitis lethargica – Its sequelae and treatment). The condition has not occurred since 1940. The textbook contains detailed descriptions of their studies and an introduction to the history of cytoarchitectonic research. Two years later, a shorter version,
"Zellaufbau der Großhirnrinde" ("The Cellular Architecture of the Cerebral Cortex") was published and translated into French, Italian and English. The atlas was republished in 2008. Von Economo and Koskinas divided the cortex into seven lobes (
Lobi) with further subdivisions (
Regiones and
Areae): •
Lobus frontalis (
F): 35 Areae • Regio praerolandica: 10 Areae • Regio frontalis: 9 Areae • Regio orbitomedialis: 16 Areae •
Lobus limbicus superior (
L): 13 Areae • Regio limbica superior anterior: 5 Areae • Regio limbica superior posterior: 3 Areae • Subregio retrosplenialis: 5 Areae •
Lobus insulae (
I): 6 Areae •
Lobus parietalis (
P): 18 Areae • Regio postcentralis: 6 Areae • Regio parietalis superior: 4 Areae • Regio parietalis inferior: 5 Areae • Regio parietalis basalis: 3 Areae •
Lobus occipitalis (
O): 7 Areae •
Lobus temporalis (
T): 14 Areae • Regio supratemporalis: 5 Areae • Regio temporalis propria: 2 Areae • Regio fusiformis: 3 Areae • Regio temporopolaris: 4 Areae •
Lobus limbicus inferior/
Lobus hippocampi (
H): 14 Areae
Von Economo neurons The name "von Economo neurons", or
spindle neurons, has been given to large bipolar nerve cells identified by von Economo in layer V of the
anterior cingulate and fronto-
insular cortex.
Progressive cerebration For von Economo, cerebration meant the
evolution of the mind through generations, the increase of the brain mass, and the acquisition of new "organs of thought" due to differentiation of cortical areas. In this context, Economo was interested in "élite brains". He hoped to find microstructural characteristics in these brains distinguishing them from "average brains". == References ==