Poles of cerebral hemispheres
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Human brain lateral view (9=Polus frontalis, 10=Polus occipitalis, 11=Polus temporalis)
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Lateral surface. (Frontal pole is approximately at 10, occipital pole is approximately at 17, and temporal pole is approximately at 38.)
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Latin | polus frontalis, polus occipitalis, polus temporalis |
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Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy
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The anterior end of the hemisphere is named the frontal pole. (See also frontal lobe.)
The posterior end is named the occipital pole. (See also occipital lobe.)
The anterior end of the temporal lobe, the temporal pole. (See also temporal lobe.)
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Poles of cerebral hemispheres animation small.gifPoles of cerebral hemispheresFrontal poleTemporal poleOccipital pole
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Poles of cerebral hemispheres (en) - inferiror view.png
Cerebrum viewed from bottom.
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Poles of cerebral hemispheres. |
References
This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
External links
- Photo at umanitoba.ca
- hier-123 at NeuroNames (occipital pole)
- hier-38 at NeuroNames (frontal pole)
- hier-108 at NeuroNames (temporal pole)
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