cingulate sulcus

  • 1Cingulate sulcus — Brain: Cingulate sulcus Medial surface of left cerebral hemisphere. MRI showing the cingulate …

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  • 2cingulate sulcus — sulcus cinguli [TA] a long, irregularly shaped sulcus on the medial surface of a hemisphere, which separates the cingulate gyrus below from the medial surface of the superior frontal gyrus and the paracentral lobule above. At its posterior end it …

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  • 3Cingulate cortex — Brain: Cingulate cortex Medial surface of left cerebral hemisphere …

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  • 4Cingulate gyrus — Infobox Brain Name = PAGENAME Latin = gyrus cinguli GraySubject = GrayPage = Caption = Medial surface of left cerebral hemisphere. Caption2 = Human brain inferior medial view (Cingulate gyrus is #7) IsPartOf = Components = Anterior cingulate… …

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  • 5Sulcus (neuroanatomy) — In neuroanatomy, a sulcus (Latin: furrow , pl. sulci ) is a depression or fissure in the surface of the brain. It surrounds the gyri, creating the characteristic appearance of the brain in humans and other large mammals.Large furrows (sulci) that …

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  • 6cingulate cortex — noun The medial part of the cortex, between the corpus callosum to the cingulate sulcus …

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  • 7marginal branch of cingulate sulcus — ramus marginalis sulci cinguli …

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  • 8Sulcus — 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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  • 9sulcus corporis callosi — [TA] sulcus of corpus callosum a sulcus in the convex aspect of a cerebral hemisphere, between the corpus callosum and the cingulate gyrus at the bottom of the longitudinal cerebral fissure …

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  • 10Marginal sulcus — Brain: Marginal sulcus Medial surface of left cerebral hemisphere. (Marginal sulcus not labeled, but region is visible at upper left.) Latin ramus marginalis; sulcus marginalis NeuroNames …

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