Postcentral sulcus
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 on the surface of the brain.)
Postcentral sulcus | |
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Postcentral sulcus of the human brain. | |
Lateral surface of left cerebral hemisphere, viewed from the side. | |
Details | |
Identifiers | |
Latin | sulcus postcentralis |
NeuroNames | 99 |
NeuroLex ID | birnlex_4033 |
TA98 | A14.1.09.129 |
TA2 | 5470 |
FMA | 83774 |
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy |
The postcentral sulcus divides the postcentral gyrus from the remainder of the parietal lobe.
Additional images
- Lateral surface of left cerebral hemisphere, viewed from above.
- Gyri and sulci of right cerebral hemisphere. Postcentral sulcus labeled in red at top center.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Postcentral sulcus. |
- Atlas image: n1a2p15 at the University of Michigan Health System - "Cerebral Hemisphere, Superior View"
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