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Sulcus centralis

British pronunciation/sˈʌlkəs sɛntɹˈɑːliz/
American pronunciation/sˈʌlkəs sɛntɹˈɑːliz/
Sulcus centralis
[NOUN]
1

a deep groove in the brain that separates the frontal and parietal lobes

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What is "sulcus centralis"?

The sulcus centralis, or central sulcus, is a prominent anatomical feature of the brain. It is a deep groove that divides the frontal and parietal lobes. It is highly significant in the context of brain function, as it delineates the primary motor cortex in the frontal lobe and the primary somatosensory cortex in the parietal lobe. This structural division helps to organize and control motor movements and sensory perception in the human brain.

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