primary intermediate sulcus
The term
primary intermediate sulcus refers to the more
rostral of two sulci that branch ventrally from the
intraparietal sulcus in the
parietal lobe of the
human. It marks part of the boundary between the
supramarginal gyrus and the
angular gyrus (
Duvernoy-1992 ). The other, located more caudally, is the
secondary intermediate sulcus (
Ono-1990 ). It is not found in the
macaque or in the smooth
cerebral cortex of the
rat or
mouse (
NeuroNames ).
Also known as: primary intermediate sulcus, sulcus intermedius primus
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Name:
primary intermediate sulcus
Citation:
Atlas of the Cerebral Sulci, Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc., New York, 1990.
Source Title:
Atlas of the Cerebral Sulci
Name:
sulcus intermedius primus
Citation:
AREA XVII, Moscow, 1996.
Source Title:
Stereoskopicheskii Atlas Mozga Cheloveka
Name:
первая промежуточная бороздка
Citation:
AREA XVII, Moscow, 1996.
Source Title:
Stereoskopicheskii Atlas Mozga Cheloveka
Name:
sulcus intermedius primus (Jensen)
Citation:
Springer-Verlag, Paris, 1992
Source Title:
Le cerveau humain: Surface, coupes seriees tridimensionnelles et IRM
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Species With The Structure
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Human |
Macaque |
Rat |
Mouse |
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Their Name:
primary intermediate sulcus
Their Name:
sulcus intermedius primus
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