ascending frontal gyrus

  • 1Inferior frontal gyrus — Infobox Brain Name = PAGENAME Latin = gyrus frontalis inferior GraySubject = 189 GrayPage = 822 Caption = Inferior frontal gyrus of the human brain. Caption2 = Lateral surface of left cerebral hemisphere, viewed from the side. IsPartOf = Frontal… …

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  • 2Orbital part of inferior frontal gyrus — Brain: Orbital part of inferior frontal gyrus Lateral view of a human brain, main gyri labeled …

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  • 3Opercular part of inferior frontal gyrus — Brain: Opercular part of inferior frontal gyrus Lateral surface of left cerebral hemisphere, viewed from the side. (Pars opercularis visible near center) …

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  • 4frontal gyrus ascending — g. precentralis …

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  • 5gyrus — One of the prominent rounded elevations that form the cerebral hemispheres, each consisting of an exposed superficial portion and a portion hidden from view in the wall and floor of the sulcus. [L. fr. G. gyros, circle] angular g. [TA] a folded… …

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  • 6frontal operculum — operculum frontale 1. [TA] the portion of the insular opercula within the frontal lobe; it corresponds to the pars orbitalis, pars triangularis, and pars opercularis of the inferior frontal gyrus together with the lower end of the precentral… …

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  • 7gyrus frontalis inferior — [TA] inferior frontal gyrus: a convolution of the frontal lobe below the inferior frontal sulcus; it is divided by the anterior and ascending branches of the lateral sulcus into orbital, triangular, and opercular parts. Cf. Broca convolution …

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  • 8Flechsig primordial zones — the cortex of the ascending frontal gyrus and the ascending parietal gyrus of the brain …

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  • 9Neuromodulation — In Neuromodulation several classes of neurotransmitters regulate diverse populations of central nervous system neurons (one neuron uses different neurotransmitters to connect to several neurons). This is in contrast to direct synaptic… …

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  • 10Sulcus — From the Latin for a groove, furrow, or trench. In medicine, there are many sulci (plural of sulcus) as, for example, the superior pulmonary sulcus. * * * 1. [TA] One of the grooves or furrows on the surface of the brain, bounding the several… …

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