superior rostral sulcus (sros)

The term superior rostral sulcus refers to a superficial feature of the frontal lobe in humans that have two sulci dorsal and parallel to the straight gyrus. The more ventral is the rostral sulcus; this is the more dorsal ( Vogt-1995 ). It is not found in the macaque nor in the smooth cerebral cortex of the rat or mouse ( NeuroNames ).

Also known as: Sulcus rostralis superior, superior rostral sulcus

NeuroNames ID: 74

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