Lateral occipital sulcus
In the occipital lobe, the lateral occipital sulcus extends from behind forward, and divides the lateral surface of the occipital lobe into a superior and an inferior gyrus, which are continuous in front with the parietal and temporal lobes.
References
This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
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| Frontal lobe | Superolateral | |
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| Medial/inferior | |
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| Both | |
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| Parietal lobe | Superolateral | |
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| Medial/inferior | |
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| Both | |
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| Occipital lobe | Superolateral | |
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| Medial/inferior | |
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| Temporal lobe | Superolateral | |
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| Medial/inferior | |
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| Interlobar sulci/fissures | Superolateral | |
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| Medial/inferior | |
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| Limbic lobe | |
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| Insular lobe |
- Long gyrus of insula
- Short gyri of insula
- Circular sulcus of insula
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| General | |
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| Some categorizations are approximations, and some Brodmann areas span gyri. |
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| Description |
- Anatomy
- meninges
- cortex
- association fibers
- commissural fibers
- lateral ventricles
- basal ganglia
- diencephalon
- mesencephalon
- pons
- cerebellum
- medulla
- spinal cord
- Physiology
- Development
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| Disease |
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- head and neck
- eponymous
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| Treatment |
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