medial orbital sulcus (mos)

The term medial orbital sulcus refers to a superficial feature identified by dissection on the ventral surface of the frontal lobe. In the human it constitutes the medial leg of the H-shaped orbital sulci. There it separates the medial orbital gyrus from the posterior orbital gyrus caudal to the transverse orbital sulcus and from the anterior orbital gyrus or lateral orbital gyrus rostral to that sulcus ( Mai-1997 ). In the macaque it separates the medial orbital gyrus from the lateral orbital gyrus ( Martin-2000 ). Equivalent structures are not found in the smooth cerebral cortex of the rat or mouse ( NeuroNames ).

Also known as: medial orbital sulcus, Sulcus orbitalis medialis, Sulcus orbitalis internus

NeuroNames ID: 82

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mos

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acronym

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human

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Mai-1997

Citation:

San Diego: Academic Press, 1997

Source Title:

Atlas of the Human Brain

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medial orbital sulcus

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English

Organism:

human

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Mai-1997

Citation:

San Diego: Academic Press, 1997

Source Title:

Atlas of the Human Brain

Name:

medial orbital sulcus

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English

Organism:

Macaca mulatta

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Krieg-1975

Citation:

Brain Books, Evanston, Illinois, 1975

Source Title:

Interpretive Atlas Of The Monkey's Brain

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Sulcus orbitalis medialis

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Latin

Organism:

human

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Mai-1997

Citation:

San Diego: Academic Press, 1997

Source Title:

Atlas of the Human Brain

Name:

Sulcus orbitalis internus

Language:

Latin

Organism:

Macaca mulatta

Source:

Clarke-1920

Citation:

Part II in Investigation of the Central Nervous System, The Johns Hopkins Hospital Reports (special volume), Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Press, 1920

Source Title:

Atlas of photographs of frontal sections of the cranium and brain of the rhesus monkey (Macacus Rhesus)

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morbs

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acronym

Organism:

Macaca mulatta

Citation:

Amsterdam: Elsevier-Academic Press. 2009

Source Title:

The Rhesus Monkey Brain, Second Edition

Species With The Structure
Equivalent By Human Macaque Rat Mouse
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medial orbital sulcus

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Mai-1997

Basis:

Topology

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Yes

Their Name:

Sulcus orbitalis medialis

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Mai-1997

Basis:

Topology

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Yes

Their Name:

medial orbital sulcus

Source:

Krieg-1975

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Topology

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Yes

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Sulcus orbitalis internus

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Clarke-1920

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Topology

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No

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Rattus (rat)

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NeuroNames

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Topology

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Mus (mouse)

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NeuroNames

Models Where It Appears
Structural CNS Model - Macaque

Brain structures of the macaque are illustrated in BrainInfo’s NeuroMaps macaque brain atlas. Structures are grouped by proximity in a hierarchy corresponding to the central nervous system hierarchy of NeuroNames ( Bowden-1995 Martin-2000 ). Structures in the NeuroMaps atlas are based on the segmentation of an MRI of the brain of a 3-year old male rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta). The atlas is most useful for targeting structures for implantating electrodes and chemtrodes. Updated 29 Oct 2025.