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Cingulate sulcus

The cingulate sulcus is a sulcus (brain fold) on the cingulate cortex in the medial wall of the cerebral cortex. The frontal and parietal lobes are separated from the cingulate gyrus by the cingulate sulcus. It terminates as the marginal sulcus of the cingulate sulcus. It sends a ramus to separate the paracentral lobule from the frontal gyri, the paracentral sulcus.Position of cingulate sulcus (shown in red).Medial surface of right cerebral hemisphere. Cingulate sulcus (labeled as sulcus cinguli) and brain lobes.Medial surface of cerebral hemisphere.Medial view.Deep dissection.Medial surface of cerebral hemisphere.Medial view.Deep dissection.Medial surface of cerebral hemisphere.Medial view.Deep dissection. The cingulate sulcus is a sulcus (brain fold) on the cingulate cortex in the medial wall of the cerebral cortex. The frontal and parietal lobes are separated from the cingulate gyrus by the cingulate sulcus. It terminates as the marginal sulcus of the cingulate sulcus. It sends a ramus to separate the paracentral lobule from the frontal gyri, the paracentral sulcus.

[ "Cortex (botany)", "Dorsum", "Central nervous system", "Cerebral cortex", "Sulcus", "Callosal sulcus" ]
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