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    The lingual gyrus, also known as the medial occipitotemporal gyrus, is a brain structure that is linked to processing vision, especially related to letters...
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    between the lingual gyrus and parahippocampal gyrus above, and the inferior temporal gyrus below. Though the functionality of the fusiform gyrus is not fully...
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    gyrus Lingual gyrus lat. gyrus lingualis Precentral gyrus, lat. gyrus praecentralis Postcentral gyrus, lat. gyrus postcentralis Supramarginal gyrus,...
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  • vein Lingual gyrus of the occipital lobe lies between the calcarine sulcus and the posterior part of the collateral sulcus Lingual bone Lingual nerve...
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  • Thumbnail for Occipital gyri
    brain. The gyri are the superior occipital gyrus, the middle occipital gyrus, and the inferior occipital gyrus, and these are also known as the occipital...
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  • Thumbnail for Prosopagnosia
    prosopagnosia is the fusiform gyrus, which activates specifically in response to faces. The functionality of the fusiform gyrus allows most people to recognize...
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  • Thumbnail for Visual snow syndrome
    believed to involve excessive excitability of neurons in the right lingual gyrus and left anterior lobe of the cerebellum. Another hypothesis proposes...
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  • Thumbnail for Colour centre
    specifically the lingual gyrus, which was designated as human V4, or hV4, and another area located anteriorly in the fusiform gyrus, designated as V4α...
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  • Thumbnail for Occipital lobe
    Y-shaped sulcus lies the cuneus, and the area below the sulcus is the lingual gyrus. Damage to the primary visual areas of the occipital lobe can cause...
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  • Thumbnail for Collateral fissure
    separated by the lingual gyrus; in front, it is situated between the parahippocampal gyrus and the anterior part of the fusiform gyrus. Coronal section...
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  • Thumbnail for Brodmann area 19
    it is located in parts of the lingual gyrus, the cuneus, the lateral occipital gyrus (H) and the superior occipital gyrus (H) of the occipital lobe where...
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    occipital, which branches into the: Calcarine sulcus, to the cuneus and lingual gyrus and the back part of the convex surface of the occipital lobe Parieto-occipital...
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  • and ACC, but also reported increased GMV in the right lingual gyrus and left precentral gyrus. The Kraepelinian dichotomy is made questionable[clarification...
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  • environmental stimuli such as landmarks. This is usually due to lesions in the lingual gyrus. Patients are able to draw detailed maps and visualize places familiar...
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  • Thumbnail for Calcarine sulcus
    lateral ventricle. The cuneus is above the calcarine sulcus, while the lingual gyrus is below it. In humans, the calcarine sulcus usually becomes visible...
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  • Thumbnail for Brodmann area 18
    the human it is located in parts of the cuneus, the lingual gyrus and the lateral occipital gyrus (H) of the occipital lobe. It is bounded on one side...
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    space. In addition, it has weaker connections to V5 and dorsal prelunate gyrus (DP). V4 is the first area in the ventral stream to show strong attentional...
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  • Thumbnail for Optic radiation
    to terminate in the lower bank of the calcarine sulcus, called the lingual gyrus Contains input from the inferior retinal quadrants, which represents...
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  • Thumbnail for Primary polydipsia
    temporal gyrus Parahippocampal gyrus Both left and right superior temporal gyri Right cuneus Left medial frontal gyryus and inferior frontal gyrus Right...
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  • Thumbnail for Optic nerve
    contralateral superior visual field traverse Meyer's loop to terminate in the lingual gyrus below the calcarine fissure in the occipital lobe, and fibers carrying...
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  • Thumbnail for Bipolar disorder
    disorder who are in a euthymic mood state show decreased activity in the lingual gyrus compared to people without bipolar disorder. In contrast, they demonstrate...
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  • Thumbnail for Inferior longitudinal fasciculus
    anterior temporal regions; a lingual branch connecting the lingual gyrus to the anterior part of the middle temporal gyrus; and a minor cuneal branch connecting...
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    (Cuneus visible at left in red.) Sagittal MRI slice with the cuneus and lingual gyrus shown in red. Details Artery posterior cerebral artery Identifiers NeuroNames...
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  • inferior frontal gyrus and right middle frontal gyrus, Brodmann area 13 and Brodmann area 45 in the right insula-inferior frontal gyrus area, and Brodmann...
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  • Thumbnail for Rhinal sulcus
    cortex appears as a longitudinal elevation anterior to the parahippocampal gyrus, with a corresponding internal furrow, the external rhinal sulcus (or rhinal...
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  • Thumbnail for Biology of bipolar disorder
    significant in the inferior frontal gyrus, while euthymia was associated with hypoactivation of the lingual gyrus and hyperactivation of the amygdala...
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  • gyrus InfTS Inferior temporal sulcus JS Sulcus intermedius primus (of Jensen) LinG Lingual gyrus, lingual part of the medial occipito-temporal gyrus LOcTS...
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  • right middle temporal gyrus, right brainstem, left hippocampus, right cerebellum, right fuisform gyrus, and left lingual gyrus were also activated during...
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  • areas thought to process visual information, namely the cuneus and lingual gyrus, despite participants having completed the task with eyes closed. As...
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  • Thumbnail for Foix–Chavany–Marie syndrome
    damages in the posterior region of the inferior frontal gyrus and inferior region of the precentral gyrus. Anatomically, the word operculum is defined as the...
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