================================================== Gyrus lingual



Ontologie : éléments d'ontologie du cerveau

élément : Brain_area_Class

rdf:ID : Gyrus_lingual

rdfs:label : Gyrus lingual

Gyrus lingual

The lingual gyrus of the occipital lobe lies between the calcarine sulcus and the posterior part of the collateral sulcus; behind, it reaches the occipital pole; in front, it is continued on to the tentorial surface of the temporal lobe, and joins the hippocampal gyrus. The lingual gyrus is so-named because it resembles the tongue in shape.

This region is believed to play an important role in dreaming and vision, especially in recognizing words, regardless of size, font, etc.

image/svg+xml Conception : Henry Boccon-Gibod Brain_area_Class c Source bibliographique D http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lingual_gyrus a pour hyperonyme T Gyrus Gyrus lingual