posterior short gyrus (PSG)

The term posterior short gyrus refers to one of three short insular gyri identified by dissection in the human . It is separated from the middle short gyrus by the precentral insular sulcus and caudally from the anterior long gyrus by the central insular sulcus ( Ture-1999 ). The third short gyrus is the anterior short gyrus. The insular gyri do not exist as topological fieatures in macaques or rodents ( NeuroNames ).

Also known as: second short gyrus (human), Gyrus brevis II, second short gyrus, posterior short gyrus

NeuroNames ID: 117

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second short gyrus (human)

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English

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human

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NeuroNames

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University of Washington, Seattle, WA

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NeuroNames

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Gyrus brevis II

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Latin

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human

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Crosby-1962

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New York: MacMillan, 1962

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Correlative Anatomy of the Nervous System

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second short gyrus

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English

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human

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NeuroNames

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University of Washington, Seattle, WA

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NeuroNames

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posterior short gyrus

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English

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human

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Ture-1999

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Topographic anatomy of the insular region

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PSG

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acronym

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human

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NeuroNames

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University of Washington, Seattle, WA

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NeuroNames

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posterior short gyrus

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Ture-1999

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Topology

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Gyrus brevis II

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Crosby-1962

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Topology

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Rattus (rat)

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