frontomarginal gyrus (ORGfm)

The term frontomarginal gyrus (ORGfm) refers to a convolution identified by dissection on the ventral surface of the frontal lobe (FLB) of the human cerebral cortex (CTX) ( Mai-1997 ). It is located rostral to the anterior orbital gyrus (ORGa), medial to the frontomarginal sulcus (fms) and lateral to the medial orbital gyrus (ORGm). Histologically it is considered part of area 10p ( Ongur-2003 ). It is not found in the macaque ( Carmichael-1994 ) nor in the smooth cerebral cortex (CTX) of the rat or mouse ( Wise-2008 ). Updated 9 Sep 024.

Also known as: frontomarginal gyrus, Gyrus frontomarginalis

NeuroNames ID: 1615

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Name:

frontomarginal gyrus

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English

Organism:

human

Source:

Mai-1997

Citation:

San Diego: Academic Press, 1997

Source Title:

Atlas of the Human Brain

Name:

Gyrus frontomarginalis

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Latin

Organism:

human

Source:

Mai-1997

Citation:

San Diego: Academic Press, 1997

Source Title:

Atlas of the Human Brain

Name:

gyrus frontomarginal

Language:

French

Organism:

human

Citation:

Springer-Verlag, Paris, 1992

Source Title:

Le cerveau humain: Surface, coupes seriees tridimensionnelles et IRM

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FMG

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acronym

Organism:

human

Source:

Mai-1997

Citation:

San Diego: Academic Press, 1997

Source Title:

Atlas of the Human Brain

Name:

ORGfm

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acronym

Organism:

human

Source:

Mai-1987

Citation:

Neuroscience, 1987, Aug;22(2): 499-524.

Source Title:

Neurotensin in the human brain.

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