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  2. Middle frontal gyrus - Wikipedia

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    The middle frontal gyrus makes up about one-third of the frontal lobe of the human brain. (A gyrus is one of the prominent "bumps" or "ridges" on the cerebral cortex . The middle frontal gyrus, like the inferior frontal gyrus and the superior frontal gyrus , is more of a region in the frontal gyrus than a true gyrus.

  3. Brodmann area 46 - Wikipedia

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    In the human brain it occupies approximately the middle third of the middle frontal gyrus and the most rostral portion of the inferior frontal gyrus. Brodmann area 46 roughly corresponds with the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), although the borders of area 46 are based on cytoarchitecture rather than function.

  4. Medial frontal gyrus - Wikipedia

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    The medial frontal gyrus is a continuation of the superior frontal gyrus from its most anterior border onto the medial surface of the hemisphere. The medial and superior frontal gyri are two of the frontal gyri of the frontal lobe .

  5. Frontal gyri - Wikipedia

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    The inferior frontal gyrus includes Broca's area. On the inferior or ventral surface of the frontal lobe including the orbitofrontal cortex is the orbital gyrus. This is also called the orbital gyri because it is separated into four sections or gyri: anterior, posterior, lateral, and medial. The most medial gyrus of the frontal lobes on the ...

  6. Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex - Wikipedia

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    The DLPFC is not an anatomical structure, but rather a functional one. It lies in the middle frontal gyrus of humans (i.e., lateral part of Brodmann's area (BA) 9 and 46 [2]). In macaque monkeys, it is around the principal sulcus (i.e., in Brodmann's area 46 [3] [4] [5]).

  7. Orbital gyri - Wikipedia

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    The inferior or orbital surface of the frontal lobe is concave, and rests on the orbital plate of the frontal bone. It is divided into four orbital gyri by a well-marked H-shaped orbital sulcus. These are named, from their position, the medial, anterior, lateral, and posterior, orbital gyri.

  8. Brodmann area - Wikipedia

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    Area 10 – Anterior prefrontal cortex (most rostral part of superior and middle frontal gyri) Area 11 – Orbitofrontal area (orbital and rectus gyri, plus part of the rostral part of the superior frontal gyrus) Area 12 – Orbitofrontal area (used to be part of BA11, refers to the area between the superior frontal gyrus and the inferior ...

  9. Gyrus - Wikipedia

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    Middle frontal gyrus, lat. gyrus frontalis medius Inferior frontal gyrus , lat . gyrus frontalis inferior with 3 parts: pars opercularis ( Brodmann area 44 ) pars triangularis ( Brodmann area 45 ), and pars orbitalis ( orbital part of inferior frontal gyrus )