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Right hemisphere of an adult male (drawn on the stone from a photograph).

  • A, Island of Reil
  • B, horizontal limb of the fissure of Sylvius
  • C, ascending limb of fissure of Sylvius
  • F, fissure of Rolando
  • G, external parieto-occipital fissure.
  • b and c, second and third frontal convolutions
  • d, ascending frontal convolution
  • e and f, ascending parietal convolution
  • f, supramarginal convolution
  • g, angular gyrus
  • i, l, and m, occipital convolutions
  • n, o, p, temporo-sphenoidal convolutions
  • 1, 2, 3, and 4, annectant gyri.
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Source D. J. Cunningham "Intraparietal Sulcus of the Brain" J Anat Physiol. 1890 January; 24(Pt 2): 135–155. PMID 17231842
Author D. J. Cunningham
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DJ Cunningham died of illness at the age of 59 (1909).

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