posterior subcentral limb of the lateral fissure (ltfpsc)

The term posterior subcentral limb of the lateral fissure (ltfpsc) refers to a superficial feature of the parietal lobe (PLB) in the human ( Ture-1999 ). Identified by dissection, it is a branch from the lateral fissure (ltf) into the postcentral gyrus (POG) between the central sulcus (cns) and the postcentral sulcus (pocs) ( Ono-1990 ). Branches from the ltf are not found in the macaque, nor is the ltf itself found in the smooth cerebral cortex (CTX) of the rat or mouse ( NeuroNames ). Updated 1 Sep 2024.

Also known as: Sulcus subcentralis posterior, posterior subcentral sulcus, posterior subcentral limb of the lateral fissure

NeuroNames ID: 103

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