intralingual ramus of the collateral sulcus

The term intralingual ramus of the collateral sulcus refers to a branch of the collateral sulcus into the lingual gyrus of the occipital lobe. Identified by dissection, it is found in the human ( Ono-1990 ). No equivalent structure is found in the macaque or in the smooth cerebral cortex of the rat or mouse ( NeuroNames ).

Also known as: intralingual ramus of the collateral sulcus, posteromedial terminal branch of collateral sulcus

NeuroNames ID: 2267

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