Polus insulae
The term Polus insulae refers to a superficial feature of the insula, namely, the extreme anterior surface of the insula that is revealed by excision of the temporal lobe ( Savel'ev-1996 ).
Also known as: Polus insulae
NeuroNames ID: 2022
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Name:
полюс островка
Language:
Russian
Organism:
human
Source:
Savel'ev-1996
Citation:
AREA XVII, Moscow, 1996.
Source Title:
Stereoskopicheskii Atlas Mozga Cheloveka
Name:
Polus insulae
Language:
Latin
Organism:
human
Source:
Nieuwenhuys-1987
Citation:
Appendix 1 in Encyclopedia Of Neuroscience, George Adelman (Ed.), Birkhaeuser, Boston, 1:A1-A12, 1987
Source Title:
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Species With The Structure
| Equivalent By | Human | Macaque | Rat | Mouse |
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| Internal Structure | Has The Structure | Relevant Data Not Located | Relevant Data Not Located | Relevant Data Not Located |
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Basis:
Internal Structure
Has Equivalent:
Yes
Organism:
Homo sapiens (human)
Their Name:
Polus insulae
Source:
Nieuwenhuys-1987
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