Precentral Sulcus - Additional Images

Additional Images

  • Position of precentral sulcus (shown in red).

  • Lateral surface of right frontal lobe. Precentral sulcus is labeled by * and **.

Human brain: forebrain (cerebrum, cerebral cortex, cerebral hemispheres, grey matter) (TA A14.1.09.002–240, 301–320, GA 9.818–826)
Frontal lobe
Superolateral
Prefrontal
  • Superior frontal gyrus
    • 4l
    • 6l
    • 8l
  • Middle frontal gyrus
    • 9l
    • 10l
    • 46
  • Inferior frontal gyrus: 11l
  • 47-Pars orbitalis
  • Broca's area
    • 44-Pars opercularis
    • 45-Pars triangularis
  • Superior frontal sulcus
  • Inferior frontal sulcus
Precentral
  • Precentral gyrus
  • Precentral sulcus
Medial/inferior
Prefrontal
  • Superior frontal gyrus
    • 4m
    • 6m
  • Medial frontal gyrus
    • 8m
    • 9m
  • Paraterminal gyrus/Paraolfactory area
    • 12
  • Straight gyrus
    • 11m
  • Orbital gyri/Orbitofrontal cortex
    • 10m
    • 11m
    • 12
  • Ventromedial prefrontal cortex
    • 10m
  • Subcallosal area
    • 25
  • Olfactory sulcus
  • Orbital sulci
Precentral
  • Paracentral lobule
    • 4
  • Paracentral sulcus
Both
  • Primary motor cortex
    • 4
  • Premotor cortex
    • 6
  • Supplementary motor area
    • 6
  • Frontal eye fields
    • 8
Parietal lobe
Superolateral
  • Superior parietal lobule
    • 5l
    • 7l
  • Inferior parietal lobule
    • 40-Supramarginal gyrus
    • 39-Angular gyrus
  • Parietal operculum
    • 43
  • Intraparietal sulcus
Medial/inferior
  • Paracentral lobule
    • 1m
    • 2m
    • 3m
    • 5m
  • Precuneus
    • 7m
Marginal sulcus
Both
  • Postcentral gyrus/primary somatosensory cortex
    • 1
    • 2
    • 3
  • Secondary somatosensory cortex
    • 5
  • Posterior parietal cortex
    • 7
Occipital lobe
Superolateral
  • Occipital pole of cerebrum
  • Lateral occipital gyrus
    • 18
    • 19
  • Lunate sulcus
  • Transverse occipital sulcus
Medial/inferior
  • Primary visual cortex
    • 17
  • Cuneus
  • Lingual gyrus
  • Calcarine fissure
Temporal lobe
Superolateral
  • Transverse temporal gyrus/Primary auditory cortex
    • 41
    • 42
  • Superior temporal gyrus
    • 38
    • 22/Wernicke's area
  • Middle temporal gyrus
    • 21
  • Inferior temporal gyrus
    • 20
  • Superior temporal sulcus
  • Inferior temporal sulcus
Medial/inferior
  • Fusiform gyrus
    • 37
  • Medial temporal lobe
    • 27
    • 28
    • 34
    • 35
    • 36
  • Inferior temporal sulcus
Interlobar
sulci/fissures
Superolateral
  • Central (frontal+parietal)
  • Lateral (frontal+parietal+temporal)
  • Parieto-occipital
  • Preoccipital notch
Medial/inferior
  • Medial longitudinal
  • Cingulate (frontal+cingulate)
  • Collateral (temporal+occipital)
  • Callosal sulcus
Limbic lobe
Parahippocampal gyrus
  • anterior
    • Entorhinal cortex
    • Perirhinal cortex
  • Posterior parahippocampal gyrus
  • Prepyriform area
Cingulate cortex/gyrus
  • Subgenual area
    • 25
  • Anterior cingulate
    • 24
    • 32
    • 33
  • Posterior cingulate
    • 23
    • 31
  • Isthmus of cingulate gyrus: Retrosplenial cortex
    • 26
    • 29
    • 30
Hippocampal formation
  • Hippocampal sulcus
  • Fimbria of hippocampus
  • Dentate gyrus
  • Rhinal sulcus
Other
  • Supracallosal gyrus
  • Uncus
Insular lobe
  • Long gyrus of insula
  • Short gyri of insula
  • Circular sulcus of insula
General
  • Operculum
  • Poles of cerebral hemispheres
Some categorizations are approximations, and some Brodmann areas span gyri.

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