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The human primary motor cortex is located on the anterior wall of the central sulcus.
Instead M1 was considered to be a single map of the body, perhaps with complex properties, arranged along the central sulcus.
The ivory globes searched for the steepest gradient to the central sulcus of the seat.
The cortical region related to gustatory sensation is located anterior to the central sulcus.
The central sulcus is a fold in the cerebral cortex in the brains of vertebrates.
These varying frequencies are measured as activity around the central sulcus, within the Rolandic cortex.
Central Sulcus.
Just posterior to the central sulcus lies the postcentral gyrus.
The central sulcus begins at the top of the cerebrum, just about in the center, and runs curvingly downward and forward.
The precentral sulcus lies parallel to, and in front of, the central sulcus.
On the lateral surface of the human brain, the central sulcus separates the frontal lobe from the parietal lobe.
Central sulcus (ce)
Treatment for horses with thrush includes twice daily picking of the feet, taking special care to clean out the two collateral grooves and the central sulcus.
Central sulcus, originally called the "fissure of Rolando" or the "Rolandic fissure"
Behind the central sulcus and above the lateral sulcus is the parietal lobe (puh-ry'ih-tal).
An example is the cortical homunculus of the primary motor cortex and the somatosensory cortex, which are separated by the central sulcus.
Posteriorly, the primary motor cortex is bordered by the primary somatosensory cortex, which lies on the posterior wall of the central sulcus.
Rolandic arteries (central): The artery extends out and exits from the central portion of the operculum then passes inside the central sulcus.
The corticobulbar tract originates in motor cortex of the frontal lobe, just superior to the lateral fissure and rostral to the central sulcus.
Noninvasive MEG localizations of the central sulcus obtained from somatosensory evoked magnetic fields show strong agreement with these invasive recordings.
The precentral gyrus is the most posterior gyrus of the frontal lobe and it lies anterior to the central sulcus.
The portion of the cerebral hemisphere lying to the front of the central sulcus and before the point at which the lateral sulcus begins is the frontal lobe.
In the parietal lobe, therefore, just behind the central sulcus, is a band which is called the sensory area (see illustration, p. 172, for location of this and areas described below).
Examples of important sulci are the central sulcus (CS) and the calcarine sulcus (CalcS).
Sensation has been tested in patients through the stimulation of the postcentral gyrus, with a drop in amplitude of sensory responses occurring towards the central sulcus.