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    The angular gyrus is a region of the brain lying mainly in the posteroinferior region of the parietal lobe, occupying the posterior part of the inferior...
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    Supramarginal gyrus, lat. gyrus supramarginalis Angular gyrus, lat. gyrus angularis Cingulate gyrus lat. gyrus cinguli Fornicate gyrus Gyrification Sulcus Ulegyria...
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    fusiform gyrus, also known as the lateral occipitotemporal gyrus, is part of the temporal lobe and occipital lobe in Brodmann area 37. The fusiform gyrus is...
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    The inferior frontal gyrus (IFG), (gyrus frontalis inferior), is the lowest positioned gyrus of the frontal gyri, of the frontal lobe, and is part of...
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    in language.[citation needed] The supramarginal gyrus is located just anterior to the angular gyrus allowing these two structures (which compose the...
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    superior temporal gyrus (pSTG), middle temporal gyrus (MTG), inferior temporal gyrus (ITG), supramarginal gyrus (SMG), and angular gyrus (AG) participate...
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    encompasses the angular gyrus, lying near to the junction of temporal, occipital and parietal lobes. This area is also known as angular area 39 (H). It...
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    medial prefrontal cortex, posterior cingulate cortex, precuneus and angular gyrus. It is best known for being active when a person is not focused on the...
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  • Usually, lesions to the left angular gyrus and posterior parietal areas can lead to finger agnosia. Lesions to the left angular gyrus are associated with finger...
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    supramarginal gyrus (BA 40), arches over the upturned end of the lateral fissure; it is continuous in front with the postcentral gyrus, and behind with...
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  • and reptiles Angular incisure, a small anatomical notch on the stomach Angular gyrus, a region of the brain in the parietal lobe Angular vein, formed...
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  • can occur separately or co-occur and can be caused by damage to the angular gyrus Peripheral agraphias occurs when there is damage to the various motor...
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    near the junction of the temporal and parietal lobes at or near the angular gyrus. Gerstmann syndrome is typically associated with damage to the inferior...
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  • long-term memory. These processes share a common neural pathway in the left angular gyrus, which has been shown to be selective in arithmetic fact retrieval strategies...
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    temporal gyrus and usually divides into two branches. One of the branches supplies the angular gyrus while the other supplies the supramarginal gyrus, posterior...
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  • angular gyrus, known as Gerstmann syndrome. Studies of patients with lesions to the parietal lobe have demonstrated that lesions to the angular gyrus...
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    Precuneus (redirect from Precuneus gyrus)
    and is connected with the inferior parietal lobule particularly the angular gyrus and prefrontal areas 10, 46 and 8. No connections exist with premotor...
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  • frontal gyrus, middle frontal gyrus, angular gyrus, thalamus, and cerebellum were noted. Male activations were greater in the precentral gyrus, insula...
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    concerning the written text is sent from visual areas 17, 18, and 19 to the angular gyrus (area 39) and from there to Wernicke's area, for silent reading or,...
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    postcentral gyrus and left angular gyrus, and decreased grey matter in the right cingulate gyrus, right paracingulate gyrus, left cerebellum, and left gyrus rectus...
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    but they cannot name them. Semantic anomia is caused by damage to the angular gyrus. This is a disorder in which the meaning of words becomes lost. In patients...
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  • parahippocampal gyrus, right angular gyrus, occipital cortex, and cerebellum. However, the love prime evoked more activation in bilateral angular gyri and bilateral...
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    located primarily in the caudal portions of the fusiform gyrus and inferior temporal gyrus on the mediobasal and lateral surfaces at the caudal extreme...
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    V5) Area 20 – Inferior temporal gyrus Area 21 – Middle temporal gyrus Area 22 – Part of the superior temporal gyrus, included in Wernicke's area Area...
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    (IPL), which in turn divides into Brodmann areas 39 (angular gyrus) and 40 (supramarginal gyrus). Brodmann area 7 is a subdivision of the cytoarchitecturally...
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  • entorhinal cortex to dentate gyrus), along with several other fibers interconnecting the entorhinal cortex, parahippocampal gyrus, and associated areas. Gloor...
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    regions of the parietal lobe that are involved in numerical cognition and angular gyrus for spatial cognition. Since the areas that process numerical and spatial...
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    posterior part of the superior temporal gyrus (STG) and extends to involve adjacent areas like the angular gyrus and parts of the parietal lobe reflecting...
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  • and women. This research revealed that inferior parietal and right angular gyrus activation were correlated with LRD performance in both men and women...
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    depersonalization symptoms. Higher activity in the right parietal lobe's angular gyrus has been linked to more severe depersonalisation, supporting this idea...
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