Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Lateral cortical surface ====== {{ ::lateralcorticalsurface.jpg?600|}} {{rss>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/rss/search/1b_xvYg-6HNTFKciL3Ae1Wy2MSgnQsE0SENcPwu88B_eDYj9fl/?limit=15&utm_campaign=pubmed-2&fc=20230502123621}} The [[middle frontal gyrus]] (MFG) is usually more sinuous than the [[inferior frontal gyrus]] or [[superior frontal gyrus]] and it often connects to the [[precentral gyrus]] via a thin [[isthmus]] ((Naidich TP. MR Imaging of Brain Surface Anatomy. Neuroradiology. 1991; 33:S95–S99)) The [[central sulcus]] joins the [[Sylvian fissure]] in only 2% of cases (i.e. in 98% of cases there is a [[subcentral gyrus]]). The [[intraparietal sulcus]] (ips) separates the [[superior parietal lobule]] and [[inferior parietal lobule]]s. The [[inferior parietal lobule]] is composed primarily of the [[angular gyrus]] and [[supramarginal gyrus]]. The [[Sylvian fissure]] terminates in the [[supramarginal gyrus]]SMG ([[Brodmann area 40]]). The [[superior temporal sulcus]] terminates in the [[angular gyrus]]. ===== Anatomical points ===== [[Angular gyrus]] [[Broca's area]] [[Central sulcus]] [[Frontal eye field]] [[Frontal gyrus]] [[Frontal lobe]] [[Inferior frontal gyrus]] [[Inferior frontal sulcus]] [[Inferior parietal lobule]] [[Inferior temporal gyrus]] [[Intraparietal sulcus]] [[Lateral sulcus]]-[[Sylvian fissure]] [[Middle frontal gyrus]] [[Middle temporal gyrus]] [[Middle temporal sulcus]] [[Occipital lobe]] [[Orbital gyrus]] [[Parietal lobe]] [[Postcentral gyrus]] [[Precentral gyrus]] [[Precentral sulcus]] [[Superior frontal gyrus]] [[Superior frontal sulcus]] [[Superior parietal lobule]] [[Superior temporal gyrus]] [[Superior temporal sulcus]] [[Supramarginal gyrus]] [[Temporal lobe]] [[Wernicke's area]]. lateral_cortical_surface.txt Last modified: 2024/06/07 02:52by 127.0.0.1