insular pole

The term insular pole refers to a superficial landmark identified by dissection in the human insula. It represents the surfaces of the accessory insular gyrus and the transverse insular gyrus located at the most anteroinferior aspect of the anterior insula where it meets the frontal lobe ( Ture-1999 ). It is not found in the macaque or the rodent ( NeuroNames ).

Also known as: insular pole

NeuroNames ID: 3282

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Name:

insular pole

Language:

English

Organism:

human

Source:

Ture-1999

Citation:

Source Title:

Topographic anatomy of the insular region

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Basis:

Topology

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Yes

Their Name:

insular pole

Source:

Ture-1999

Source Page:

723

Basis:

Topology

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No

Organism:

Rattus (rat)

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NeuroNames

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Topology

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No

Organism:

Mus (mouse)

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NeuroNames

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