- The
precentral sulcus is a part of the
human brain that lies
parallel to, and in
front of, the
central sulcus. A
sulcus is one of the
prominent grooves...
- The
postcentral sulcus of the
parietal lobe lies
parallel to, and behind, the
central sulcus in the
human brain. (A
sulcus is one of the
prominent grooves...
- Look up
sulcus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sulcus (Latin for "furrow"; pl. sulci) may
refer to:
Sulcus primigenius, the
sacred furrow created at...
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frontal sulcus,
Inferior frontal sulcus,
Precentral sulcus,
Olfactory sulcus,
Orbital sulcus,
Paracentral sulcus Parietal lobe
Intraparietal sulcus, Marginal...
- and the
sensory nuclei (located lateral). It is
parallel to the
median sulcus.[citation needed] "
sulcus limitans ventriculi quarti". TheFreeDictionary...
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Sulcus subtarsalis is a
groove in the
inner surface of
eyelid near the
eyelid margin and
which is also
parallel to it. This
separates marginal conjunctiva...
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between tissues called the
central sulcus and from the
temporal lobe by a
deeper groove called the
lateral sulcus (Sylvian fissure). The most anterior...
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fissure medially (to the middle)
central sulcus rostrally (in front)
postcentral sulcus caudally (in back)
lateral sulcus inferiorly (underneath) The postcentral...
- The
sulcus primigenius (Latin for "initial furrow") was the
ancient Roman ritual of
plowing the
boundary of a new city—particularly
formal colonies—prior...
- humans). The
olfactory peduncle and
olfactory bulb lie in the
olfactory sulcus a
sulcus formed by the
medial orbital gyrus on the
inferior surface of each...