Central Sulcus: Key to the hemispheres

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This is 10 minute discussion which will enable you to easily distinguish frontal lobe from parietal lobe on CT Head, and thereby allow you to clearly identify precentral cortex of the frontal lobe (motor cortex) and postcentral gyrus of parietal lobe (sensory cortex of the parietal lobe). It requires only recognizing the cingulate sulcus at the top of the brain, which is easy because it looks like a moustache!
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Amazing video, thank you very much, i v just begun with CT in my Residency and it is indeed very helpful))

ezioauditore
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Thanks so much. I really appreciate your efforts.

aseelnashir
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Wait, is the central sulcus actual tissue separating the lobes or is it just a groove?

kjopink
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That was simply awesome !

- I: Sorry sir do you know where the Ronaldo's Central sulcus is?

- Mr Moustache the Singer: Straight forward, then to your right or left; but its not Ronaldo dude, its Rolando.

mutlucan
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5.5cm x 5.5cm Tumor -50% on sensory cortex and 50% on motor cortex. Now basically there is a big hole in my head so I assume my central sulcus is gone in that area. What does the central sulcas actually do? What happens when it's damaged?

kjopink
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it was great! what about temporal and occipital lobes???

takonewera
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How can we identify the central sulcus on an actual brain, are there any tricks/things to remember that can help?

avvie
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Where the other parts? Essential and minutiae?

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