Figure 12.3.2 : Superior View of the Brain
The cerebrum is medially divided by the longitudinal fissure into left and right hemispheres. The central sulcus is visible cutting the cerebrum in a coronal section. The gyrus anterior to the central sulcus is called precentral gyrus, while the posterior one is the postcentral gyrus. (Image credit: ”Brain Superior View" by Chiara Mazzasette is a derivative from the original work of Daniel Donnelly and is licensed by CC BY 4.0)
Figure 12.3.2 : Superior View of the Brain
The cerebrum is medially divided by the longitudinal fissure into left and right hemispheres. The central sulcus is visible cutting the cerebrum in a coronal section. The gyrus anterior to the central sulcus is called precentral gyrus, while the posterior one is the postcentral gyrus. (Image credit: ”Brain Superior View" by Chiara Mazzasette is a derivative from the original work of Daniel Donnelly and is licensed by CC BY 4.0)