Definition of Gyral. Meaning of Gyral. Synonyms of Gyral

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Definition of Gyral

Gyral
Gyral Gy"ral, a. [See Gyre.] 1. Moving in a circular path or way; whirling; gyratory. 2. (Anat.) Pertaining to a gyrus, or convolution.

Meaning of Gyral from wikipedia

- In neuroanatomy, a gyrus (pl.: gyri) is a ridge on the cerebral cortex. It is generally surrounded by one or more sulci (depressions or furrows; sg.: sulcus)...
- Gyral is an album by Scorn, originally released in 1995 on Scorn Recordings. Nic Bullen left the group in 1995, so the project continued on as an essentially...
- gyral region and BA47 refers to the cytoarchitectonic features of brain tissue. In vivo neuroscience research almost exclusively discusses the gyral region...
- (animation) Jee G. Chi; Elizabeth C. Dooling; Floyd H. Gilles (January 1977). "Gyral development of the human brain". Annals of Neurology. 1 (1): 86–93. doi:10...
- automated labeling system for subdividing the human cerebral cortex on MRI scans into gyral based regions of interest. Neuroimage. 2006 Jul 1;31(3):968-80....
- labeling system for subdividing the human cerebral cortex on MRI scans into gyral based regions of interest". NeuroImage. 31 (3): 968–980. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage...
- of the corpus callosum). It is cytoarchitectonically agranular. It has a gyral and a sulcal part. Anterior cingulate cortex can further be divided in the...
- as a cerebral malformation of cortical development in which the normal gyral pattern of the surface of the brain is replaced by an excessive number of...
- Trade wind NATR North Atlantic tropical gyral Atlantic Trade wind NAST E Northeast Atlantic subtropical gyral Atlantic Westerly MEDI Mediterranean Sea...
- cortical thickness (2.5 to 3 mm), it is known as "microcephaly with simplified gyral pattern" (MSGP). Both MLIS and MSGP have a much more severe clinical course...