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Brain: Opercular part of inferior frontal gyrus | ||
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Lateral surface of left cerebral hemisphere, viewed from the side. (Pars opercularis visible near center). | ||
Brodmann area 44 | ||
Latin | pars opercularis gyri frontalis inferioris | |
Gray's | subject # | |
Part of | Inferior frontal gyrus Broca's area | |
Components | ||
Artery | Middle cerebral | |
Vein | ||
BrainInfo/UW | hier-69 | |
MeSH | [1] |
In the human brain the Pars opercularis (literally "the part that covers") is the part of the inferior frontal gyrus that lies between the inferior precentral sulcus and the ascending ramus of the lateral sulcus. It is called opercularis because it covers part of the insula. The pars opercularis together with the pars triangularis form Broca's area.
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