short insular sulcus
The term short insular sulcus refers to a groove identified by dissection in the anterior insula of the human. It separates the anterior short gyrus from the middle short gyrus ( Ture-1999 ). It is not found in the macaque ( Mufson-1997 ) or the rodent ( NeuroNames ).
Also known as: short insular sulcus
NeuroNames ID: 3279
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Name:
short insular sulcus
Language:
English
Organism:
human
Source:
Ture-1999
Citation:
Source Title:
Topographic anatomy of the insular region
Name:
sis
Language:
acronym
Organism:
human
Source:
NeuroNames
Citation:
University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Source Title:
NeuroNames
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Species With The Structure
| Equivalent By | Human | Macaque | Rat | Mouse |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Topology | Has The Structure | Relevant Data Not Located | Does Not Have The Structure | Does Not Have The Structure |
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Basis:
Topology
Has Equivalent:
Yes
Organism:
Homo sapiens (human)
Their Name:
short insular sulcus
Source:
Ture-1999
Source Page:
722
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