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- Gyri and Sulci of the Brain - Simply Psychology
Gyri (singular: gyrus) are the raised ridges or folds on the surface of the brain Sulci (singular: sulcus) are the grooves or furrows that separate the gyri This pattern of folds increases the brain’s surface area, packing in more neurons without increasing the brain’s size
- Gyrus - 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) [1]
- Gyri - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Gyri The lateral surface of the frontal lobe demonstrates four gyri, the precentral, the superior, middle, and inferior frontal gyrus The precentral gyrus is located on the lateral surface between the central sulcus and the precentral sulcus, extending to the medial surface
- GYRI Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GYRUS is a convoluted ridge between anatomical grooves; especially : convolution
- Cerebral gyri - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS
The raised areas or elevations found on the outer layer of the brain, known as the cerebral cortex, are called cerebral gyri The cerebral cortex consists of gray matter and encompasses the white matter tracts and inner deep subcortical nuclei
- Gyri | definition of gyri by Medical dictionary
temporal gyrus any of the gyri of the temporal lobe, including inferior, middle, superior, and transverse temporal gyri; the more prominent of the latter (anterior transverse temporal gyrus) represents the cortical center for hearing
- Gyri and Sulci of the Brain - ThoughtCo
Gyri (singular: gyrus) are the folds or bumps in the brain and sulci (singular: sulcus) are the indentations or grooves Folding of the cerebral cortex creates gyri and sulci which separate brain regions and increase the brain's surface area and cognitive ability
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