occipital gyri (OcG)

The term occipital gyri refers to a composite structure of the occipital lobe as defined by topology in the human. It consists of the superior occipital gyrus, the middle occipital gyrus and the inferior occipital gyrus ( Mai-1997 ). In the macaque it consists of the occipital gyrus and the inferior occipital gyrus ( Martin-2000 ). Equivalent structures are not found in the smooth cerebral cortex of the rat or mouse

Also known as: occipital gyri

NeuroNames ID: 2815

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Name:

occipital gyri

Language:

English

Organism:

human

Source:

Mai-1997

Citation:

San Diego: Academic Press, 1997

Source Title:

Atlas of the Human Brain

Name:

OcG

Language:

acronym

Organism:

human

Source:

Mai-1997

Citation:

San Diego: Academic Press, 1997

Source Title:

Atlas of the Human Brain

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Basis:

Topology

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Yes

Their Name:

occipital gyri

Source:

Mai-1997

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