gyri in English

noun
1
a ridge or fold between two clefts on the cerebral surface in the brain.
The cerebellum has on its surface a series of tight folds, called folia, similar to, but narrower than, the gyri of the cerebral cortex.

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1. In the control group, signal increases areas were demonstrated in superior temporal gyri , precentral gyri , cingulate gyri , thalamus, insula and cerebellum.

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4. The surface of cerebrum is increased by many gyri.

5. 5 The surface of cerebrum is increased by many gyri.

6. The gyri are narrowed and the sulci widened toward to frontal pole.

7. A coronal section through the frontal lobes reveals extensive contusions involving the inferior gyri.

8. Upper Altitudinal Hemianopia is caused as a result of destruction of bilateral destruction of lingual gyri

9. Primary Agnosia is associated with bilateral damage to the ventral visual stream, including the lingual and fusiform gyri

10. Conclusions: MRI can show the atrophy of HPFs and parahippocampal gyri in patients with memory impairment.

11. Moreover, in lissencephaly (smooth brain), an absence of gyri and sulci and occasionally ventriculomegaly may be noted.

12. It is a reliable and accurate method to localize the gyri and lobes according to the pattern of medullary branches.

13. The surface of the human brain is convoluted by deep fissures, smaller grooves called sulci, and ridges called gyri.

14. Sulci and gyri of the left and right hemispheressymmetrical basic shape is the leaf and the brain to locate an important symbol.

15. This is cerebral atrophy in a patient with Alzheimer's disease. The gyri are narrowed and the sulci widened toward to frontal pole.

16. Many ridges of cerebral tissue, called gyri (singular: gyrus), extend from the surface of the Cerebrum and are bordered by grooves in the Cerebrum.

17. Our discovery hinted that the physical forces that mold the gyri and sulci also influence neuronal migration. Developmental studies in humans have bolstered this suggestion.

18. Results: Various fissures, sulci and gyri of the fetal brain appeared sequentially according to the chronological stages and were demonstrated very well on MR imaging.

19. Seen here are remote contusions , mainly of the right inferior frontal lobe. The crests of the gyri are most susceptible to the traumatic forces.

20. It will be an intriguing challenge to figure out whether such systematic differences in the shapes of neurons in gyri and sulci also affect their function.

21. Gerstmann syndrome is characterized by four primary symptoms: Dysgraphia/agraphia: deficiency in the ability to write Dyscalculia/acalculia: difficulty in learning or comprehending mathematics Finger agnosia: inability to distinguish the fingers on the hand Left-right disorientation This disorder is often associated with brain lesions in the dominant (usually left) hemisphere including the angular and supramarginal gyri (Brodmann area 39 and 40 respectively) near the temporal and parietal lobe junction.