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gyri interlobares (par)

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FMA TA TID UID
Short official Latin term
Short English equivalent
28827 12438
gyri interlobares (par)
interlobar gyri (pair)
28833 12439
operculum insulare (par)
insular operculum (pair)
74886 38496 5993
operculum frontale (par)
frontal operculum (pair)
74889 38580 6007
operculum parietale (par)
parietal operculum (pair)
74891 38631 6020
operculum temporale (par)
temporal operculum (pair)
274737 38538 8666
gyrus subcentralis (par)
subcentral gyrus (pair)
77534 38704 6045
lobulus paracentralis (par)
paracentral lobule (pair)
77537 38707 6046
gyrus paracentralis anterior (par)
anterior paracentral gyrus (pair)
29248 12237
cortex motorius primarius (par)
primary motor cortex (pair)
77538 38822 6058
gyrus paracentralis posterior (par)
posterior paracentral gyrus (pair)
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Scientific notes
UID
Libelle of note
6006
The Angular and supramarginal gyri form with the Parietal operculum the Lobulus parietalis inferior (Inferior parietal lobule or IPL). The Gyrus angularis (Angular gyrus; BA39) can be further subdivided (see Caspers S, Amunts K, Zilles K 2012 Posterior parietal cortex. In: Mai JK, Paxinos G, eds: The Human Nervous System, 3rd ed. Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp 1036-1035). The Operculum parietale (Parietal operculum) contains four cytoarchitectonic, functionally defined areas OP1-4 (see Eickhoff S, Schleicher A, Zilles K, Amunts K 2006a The human parietal operculum. I. Cytoarchitectonic mapping of subdivisions. Cereb Cortex 16:254-267; Eickhoff S, Amunts K, Mohlberg H, Zilles K 2006b Stereotaxic maps and correlation with functional imaginig results. Cereb Cortex 16:268-279). The Gyrus supramarginalis (Supramarginal gyrus; BA40) can be further subdivided (see Caspers et al. 2012).
6007
See note # 6006
6019
The Gyrus temporalis superior (Superior temporal gyrus; BA22) is not a homogeneous cortical area; it contains various cytoarchitectonically and functionally distinct cortical areas. Its Pars anterior (Anterior part or Belt area) forms the Secondary auditory cortex (BA42 or A2; see Morosan P, Rademacher J, Schleicher A, et al. 2001 Human primary auditory cortex: Cytoarchitecture, subdivisions and mapping into a spatial reference system. Neuroimage 13:684-701; Zilles and Amunts 2012). Its Pars posterior (Posterior part or Wernicke's area) is a loosely defined region which comprises the Posterior part of BA22 but also parts of the Inferior parietal lobule.
6020
See note # 6019
8666
Usually, the Sulcus centralis does not reach the Sulcus lateralis and is separated from it by a short gyrus, the Gyrus subcentralis, which is formed by the 'fusion' of the Precentral and Postcentral gyri in their ventralmost parts. The Subcentral gyrus is delimited in front and behind by the Anterior and Posterior subcentral sulci (Dejerine 1895; Duvernoy 1992; Petrides and Pandya 2012). Also known as: Central or Rolandic operculum, and Inferior frontoparietal 'pli de passage'.
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Type of list P4
List Unit Identifier 12438
Number of children 29 (validated)
Number of units 10 (validated)
Signature 10430 (validated since 14.3.2020)
Date: 31.12.2021