inferior postcentral sulcus ( ipcs )
The term inferior postcentral sulcus refers to a superficial feature of the frontal lobe of the human. It is a short branch that extends from the lateral fissure into the postcentral gyrus ( Ono-1990 ). It is identified by dissection, Branches from the lateral fissure are not found in the macaque, nor is the lateral fissure itself found in the smooth cerebral cortex of the rat or mouse ( NeuroNames ).
Also known as
Name | Language | Source | Source Citation | Source Title | Organism |
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inferior postcentral sulcus | English | Szikla-1977 | Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, 1977 | Angiography Of The Human Brain Cortex: Atlas of Vascular Patterns and Stereotactic Cortical Localization | human |
Sulcus postcentralis inferior | Latin | Mai-1997 | San Diego: Academic Press, 1997 | Atlas of the Human Brain | human |
ipcs | acronym | NeuroNames | University of Washington, Seattle, WA | NeuroNames | Unspecified |
нижняя постцентральная борозда | Russian | Savel'ev-2005 | VEDI, Moscow, 2005. | Atlas Mozga Cheloveka (Atlas of the Human Brain) | human |
sillon subcentral postérieur | French | Duvernoy-1992 | Springer-Verlag, Paris, 1992 | Le cerveau humain: Surface, coupes seriees tridimensionnelles et IRM | human |