middle frontopolar gyrus (FPGM)

The term middle frontopolar gyrus refers to the central of three horizontal gyri located at the frontal pole of the human frontal lobe. Defined by gross dissection, they constitute the transverse frontopolar gyri. The other two are the superior frontopolar gyrus (human) and the inferior frontopolar gyrus ( Mai-1997 ).

Also known as: medial transverse frontopolar gyrus, Gyrus frontopolaris transversus med., middle frontopolar gyrus (human), middle frontopolar gyrus

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Name:

medial transverse frontopolar gyrus

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English

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human

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Mai-1997

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San Diego: Academic Press, 1997

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Atlas of the Human Brain

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FPGM

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acronym

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human

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Mai-1997

Citation:

San Diego: Academic Press, 1997

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Atlas of the Human Brain

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Gyrus frontopolaris transversus med.

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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

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middle frontopolar gyrus (human)

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English

Organism:

human

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NeuroNames

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University of Washington, Seattle, WA

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NeuroNames

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middle frontopolar gyrus

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English

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human

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University of Washington, Seattle, WA

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Gyrus frontopolaris transversus med.

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Mai-1997

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Topology

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Yes

Their Name:

medial transverse frontopolar gyrus

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Mai-1997

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Topology

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Yes

Their Name:

middle frontopolar gyrus (human)

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