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sylvian fissure การใช้

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  • A large groove known as the Sylvian fissure was absent.
  • The area lying around the Sylvian fissure is often referred to as the "'perisylvian cortex " '.
  • Specifically, different patterns appear in the superior frontal sulcus, Sylvian fissure, inferior frontal gyrus, superior temporal gyrus, and olfactory sulci.
  • The Sylvian fissure, which is also called the lateral fissure, is a major anatomical feature of the brain and is well-established at birth.
  • Sylvian point "'is the point on the human skull nearest the Sylvian fissure and is located about 30 millimeters behind the zygomatic process of frontal bone.
  • As mentioned before, large arachnoid cysts may impede the development of the temporal lobe, occasionally also of that part of the frontal lobe bordering the Sylvian fissure.
  • Diffuse pachygyria ( a mild form of lissencephaly ) can be seen on an MRI as thickened cerebral cortices with few and large gyri and incomplete development of the Sylvian fissures.
  • Neuroscientists generally agree that around the lateral sulcus ( or Sylvian Fissure ) in the left hemisphere of the brain, there is a neural loop involved both in understanding and producing spoken language.
  • Superior temporal cortex ( STG / STS / PT ) Audio visual cross modal interactions are known to occur in the auditory association cortex which lies directly inferior to the Sylvian fissure in the temporal lobe.
  • BPP is characterized by its location; the cerebral cortex deep in the sylvian fissures is thickened and abnormally infolded, as well as the sylvian fissures extending more posteriorly up to the parietal lobes and more vertically oriented.
  • BPP is characterized by its location; the cerebral cortex deep in the sylvian fissures is thickened and abnormally infolded, as well as the sylvian fissures extending more posteriorly up to the parietal lobes and more vertically oriented.
  • Phonological agraphia is linked to damage in areas of the brain involved in phonological processing skills ( sounding out words ), specifically the language areas around the sylvian fissure, such as Broca's area, Wernicke's area, and the supramarginal gyrus.
  • However Caspar Bartholin died in 1629 and Franciscus Sylvius only started medicine in 1632 and it has been argued that the words in this word describing the Sylvian fissure are either by his son Thomas Bartholin or indeed Franciscus Sylvius.