Preferred Name | Cingulate_Gyrus | |
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Trancred 2005 The Cingulate Gyrus is part of the limbic area of the Cerebral Cortex, which functions in the control of innate behaviours (ie. Those related to the survival of the species). Bilateral ablation of the cingulate gyri in animals causes them to become more Structures: Anterior Nucleus Callosal Sulcus Cerebral Hemisphere Cingulate Sulcus Cingulum Circuit of Papez Corpus Callosum Entorhinal Cortex Limbic System Parahippocampal Gyrus Information: The Cingulate Gyrus is located on the medial surface of the cerebral hemisphere, adjacent to the corpus callosum. It begins under the genu of the corpus callosum and then curves around its dorsal surface and ends just beneath the splenium of the corpus callosum. It is separated from the corpus callosum by the callosal sulcus and its dorsal surface is bounded by the cingulate sulcus. As part of the Circuit of Papez, the cingulate gyrus receives a major input from the anterior nucleus of the thalamus and from wide areas of the neocortex and in turn projects via the cingulum to the entorhinal cortex of the parahippocampal gyrus. |
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http://www.semanticweb.org/rjyy/ontologies/2015/5/ESSO#Brain_Junctions |