They found connections between these duplicate maps and the intraparietal sulcus.
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This is best done using gauze wrapped round the fingers to sweep the sulcus clean.
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The lateral sulcus is one of the earliest-developing sulci of the human brain.
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In the case of Ms Fisher, the problem was a disorder known as sulcus vocalis.
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Falk identified a fissure near the back of the Hobbit's brain as its lunate sulcus.
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The scans showed the monkeys used the brain's arcuate sulcus region to do the task.
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Next, the team inserted a gene that reacts to light into the cells of the arcuate sulcus.
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The alar plate and the basal plate are separated by the sulcus limitans.
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Anderson and his team used MRI to study a part of the brain known as the intraparietal sulcus.
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(anatomy) any of the narrow grooves in an organ or tissue especially those that mark the convolutions on the surface of the brain
In neuroanatomy, a sulcus (Latin: "furrow", pl. sulci) is a depression or fissure in the surface of the brain. It surrounds the gyri, creating the characteristic appearance of the brain in humans and other large mammals.
Sulci (Steph. B., Ptol.; , Strabo; , Paus.), was one of the most considerable cities of ancient Sardinia, situated in the southwest corner of the island, on a small island, now called Isola di Sant'Antioco, which is, however, joined to the mainland by a narrow isthmus or neck of sand. ...
(Sulci (anatomy)) Sulci (singular, sulcus), are small grooves, trenches, or furrows; especially fissures of the brain. Dorland's Medical Dictionary The named sulci of the brain are not fewer than 200 in number. Dorland's Medical Dictionary
(Sulci) Describing the area of the tooth that a depression appears in the occlusal surface of a tooth.
(Sulci) The plural of sulcus.
(sulci (singular, sulcus)) The infoldings of the cerebral hemisphere that form the valleys between the gyral ridges.
A shallow depression or furrow on the outside surface of the shell
A space or trough lined by mucous membrane (e.g. gingival sulcus).