
(from the article `Sylvius, Franciscus`) ...of smaller units, the excretory ducts of which combine to form ducts of progressively higher order) and conglobate (forming a rounded mass, or ... Numerous deep grooves in the cerebral cortex, called cerebral fissures, originate in the extensive folding of the brain`s surface. The main cerebra...
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Synonym for lateral cerebral sulcus ... The deepest and most prominent of the cortical fissures, extending from the anterior perforated substance first laterally at the deep incisure between the frontal and temporal lobes, then back and slightly upward over the lateral aspect of the cerebral hemisphere, with the superior temporal gyrus as its lower...
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one extending laterally between the temporal and frontal lobes, and turning posteriorly between the temporal and parietal lobes.
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The deep cleft that begins at the anterior perforated substance, continuing between the frontal and temporal lobes, and then posteriorly between the temporal and parietal lobes. It is bound by the overhaning margins ("opercula") of the frontal, temporal, and parietal lobes, as well as deeply by the insular cortex.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sil′vē-ŭs Synonyms: lateral sulcus
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