- Lateral sulcus
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Latin = sulcus lateralis
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Caption = Lateral sulcus
Caption2 = Base of brain. (Lateral fissure visible at top left.)
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The lateral sulcus (also called Sylvian fissure or lateral fissure) is one of the most prominent structures of the humanbrain .Anatomy
It divides the
frontal lobe andparietal lobe above from thetemporal lobe below. It is in both hemispheres of the brain but is longer in the left hemisphere. The lateral sulcus is one the earliest-developing sulci of the human brain. It first appears around the fourteenth gestational week. [Cite journal
author = Jee G. Chi, Elizabeth C. Dooling, Floyd H. Gilles
year = 1977
title = Gyral development of the human brain
journal =Annals of Neurology
volume = 1
issue = 1
pages = 86–93
month = January
doi = 10.1002/ana.410010109
url = http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/109672031/ABSTRACT]The lateral sulcus has a number of side branches. Two of the most prominent and most regularly found are the ascending (also called vertical) ramus and the horizontal ramus of the lateral fissure, which subdivide the
inferior frontal gyrus . The lateral sulcus also contains thetransverse temporal gyri , which are part of the primaryauditory cortex .Eponym
It was named the sylvian fissure after
Franciscus Sylvius (1614-1672), professor of medicine atLeiden University .References
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* [http://medinfo.ufl.edu/year2/neuro/review/cc.html The peri-sylvian aphasias]
* [http://www.fasthealth.com/dictionary/s/sylvian_fissure.php sylvian fissure]
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