| intraparietal sulcus |
A long, deep fissure that cuts through the parietal lobe, dividing the superior and inferior parietal lobules. This sulcus is present in both humans and non-human primates, and accumulating data indicate that its organization might be partially conserved in evolution.
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| intraparietal |
of position of pigment, on the inner portion of the wall, usually in the form of spirals, rings or irregular clumps.
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| intraparietal s. |
an irregular sulcus on the convex surface of the parietal lobe of the cerebrum and between the inferior and superior parietal lobuli; called Pansch's fissure.
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