Brain Lobe

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A Brain Lobe is a major identifiable zone within a Cerebral Cortex that ...



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  • (Wikipedia, 2023) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lobes_of_the_brain Retrieved:2023-8-24.
    • The lobes of the brain are the major identifiable zones of the cerebral cortex, and they comprise the surface of each hemisphere of the cerebrum. The two hemispheres are roughly symmetrical in structure, and are connected by the corpus callosum. They traditionally have been divided into four lobes, but are today considered as having six lobes each. [1] The lobes are large areas that are anatomically distinguishable, and are also functionally distinct to some degree. Each lobe of the brain has numerous ridges, or gyri, and furrows, the sulci that constitute further subzones of the cortex. [2] The expression "lobes of the brain" usually refers only to those of the cerebrum, not to the distinct areas of the cerebellum.
  1. FIPAT. Terminologia Neuroanatomica. FIPAT.library.dal.ca. Federative International Programme for Anatomical Terminology, February 2017
  2. Guilherme Carvalhal Ribas (2010). "The Cerebral Sulci and Gyri". Neurosurg Focus 56 (2): E2. .