Posterior cingulate

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Brain: Posterior cingulate
Medial surface of left cerebral hemisphere.
Medial surface. (Areas 23 and 31 at center right. Image is reversed from image above.)
Latin gyrus cinguli posterior
Gray's subject #189 825
Part of Cingulate gyrus
NeuroNames hier-144

The posterior cingulate cortex is the backmost part of the cingulate cortex. This is the upper part of the "limbic lobe". The cingulate cortex is made up of an area around the midline of the brain. Surrounding areas include the retrosplenial cortex and the precuneus.

Cytoarchitectonically posterior cingulate cortex is associated with Brodmann areas 23 and 31.

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