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supramarginal gyrus
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gyrus /gy·rus/ (ji´rus) pl. gy´ri   [L.] cerebral g.
angular gyrus  one arching over the superior temporal sulcus, continuous with the middle temporal gyrus.
gy´ri bre´ves in´sulae  the short, rostrally placed gyri on the surface of the insula.
Broca's gyrus  see under convolution.
central gyrus, anterior  precentral g.
central gyrus, posterior  postcentral g.
cerebral gyrus  any of the tortuous convolutions on the surface of the cerebral hemispheres, caused by infolding of the cortex and separated by fissures or sulci.
cingulate gyrus  an arch-shaped convolution just above the corpus callosum.
gyrus descen´dens  the raised area posterior to the superior and inferior occipital gyri and anterior to the lunate sulcus when that is present.
frontal gyrus  any of four gyri (inferior, medial, middle, and superior) of the frontal lobe.
fusiform gyrus  one on the inferior surface of the hemisphere between the inferior temporal and parahippocampal gyri, consisting of a lateral (lateral occipitotemporal g.) and a medial (medial occipitotemporal g.) part.
gyrus geni´culi  a vestigial gyrus at the anterior end of the corpus callosum.
hippocampal gyrus  parahippocampal g.
infracalcarine gyrus  lingual g.
interlocking gyri  small gyri in the opposing walls of the central sulcus that interlock with each other like gears.
lingual gyrus  one on the occipital lobe, forming the inferior lip of the calcarine sulcus and, with the cuneus, the visual cortex.
gyrus lon´gus in´sulae  the long, occipitally directed gyrus on the surface of the insula.
occipital gyrus  either of the two (superior and inferior) gyri of the occipital lobe.
occipitotemporal gyrus, lateral  the lateral portion of the fusiform gyrus.
occipitotemporal gyrus, medial  the medial portion of the fusiform gyrus.
orbital gyri  irregular gyri on the orbital surface of the frontal lobe.
parahippocampal gyrus  a convolution on the inferior surface of each cerebral hemisphere, lying between the hippocampal and collateral sulci.
paraterminal gyrus  a thin sheet of gray substance in front of and ventral to the genu of the corpus callosum.
postcentral gyrus  the convolution of the frontal lobe between the postcentral and central sulci; the primary sensory area of the cerebral cortex.
precentral gyrus  the convolution of the frontal lobe between the precentral and central sulci; the primary motor area of the cerebral cortex.
gyrus rec´tus  one on the orbital surface of the frontal lobe.
supramarginal gyrus  that part of the inferior parietal convolution that curves around the upper end of the sylvian fissure.
temporal gyrus  any of the gyri of the temporal lobe, including the inferior, middle, superior, and transverse temporal gyri; the more prominent of the latter (anterior transverse temporal g.), when two exist, represents the cortical center for hearing.
gy´ri transiti´vi ce´rebri  various small folds on the cerebral surface that are too inconstant to bear individual names.

su·pra·mar·gi·nal gyrus (spr-märj-nl)
n.
A folded convolution capping the posterior extremity of the lateral sulcus.

gyrus [ji´rus] (pl. gy´ri) (L.)
one of the many convolutions of the surface of the cerebral hemispheres caused by infolding of the cortex, separated by fissures or sulci; called also cerebral gyrus.
angular gyrus one continuous anteriorly with the supramarginal gyrus.
annectent gyri various small folds on the cerebral surface that are too inconstant to bear specific names; called also gyri transitivi.
Broca's gyrus inferior frontal gyrus.
central gyrus, anterior precentral gyrus.
central gyrus, posterior postcentral gyrus.
cerebral gyrus gyrus.
Cerebral gyri. From Applegate, 1996.
cingulate gyrus (gyrus cin´guli) an arch-shaped convolution situated just above the corpus callosum.
frontal gyrus any of the three (inferior, middle, and superior) gyri of the frontal lobe.
fusiform gyrus one on the inferior surface of the hemisphere between the inferior temporal and parahippocampal gyri, consisting of a lateral (lateral occipitotemporal gyrus) and a medial (medial occipitotemporal gyrus) part.
hippocampal gyrus (gyrus hippocam´pi) one on the inferior surface of each cerebral hemisphere, lying between the hippocampal and collateral fissures; called also parahippocampal gyrus.
infracalcarine gyrus (lingual gyrus) one on the occipital lobe that forms the inferior lip of the calcerine sulcus and, together with the cuneus, the visual cortex.
marginal gyrus the middle frontal gyrus.
occipital gyrus any of the three (superior, middle, and inferior) gyri of the occipital lobe.
occipitotemporal gyrus, lateral the lateral portion of the fusiform gyrus.
occipitotemporal gyrus, medial the medial portion of the fusiform gyrus.
orbital gyri irregular gyri on the orbital surface of the frontal lobe.
parahippocampal gyrus hippocampal gyrus.
paraterminal gyrus a thin sheet of gray matter in front of and ventral to the genu of the corpus callosum.
postcentral gyrus the convolution of the frontal lobe immediately behind the central sulcus; the primary sensory area of the cerebral cortex; called also posterior central gyrus.
precentral gyrus the convolution of the frontal lobe immediately in front of the central sulcus; the primary motor area of the cerebral cortex; called also anterior central gyrus.
gyrus rec´tus a cerebral convolution on the orbital aspect of the frontal lobe.
supramarginal gyrus that part of the inferior parietal convolution which curves around the upper end of the fissure of Sylvius.
temporal gyrus any of the gyri of the temporal lobe, including inferior, middle, superior, and transverse temporal gyri; the more prominent of the latter (anterior transverse temporal gyrus) represents the cortical center for hearing.
gy´ri transiti´vi annectent gyri.
uncinate gyrus the uncus.


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