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The inferior-most of the three major longitudinal gyri of the lateral surface of the frontal lobe of each cerebral hemisphere; it is part of the prefrontal cortex. In the dominant hemisphere, the posterior two-thirds of the inferior frontal gyrus are Broca speech area, which is involved in ac...
The lateral inferior frontal cortex (IFC) mainly consists of the inferior frontalgyrus(IFG) and the frontal operculum (fOP). Besides several functions related to executive processes that generally regulate other cognitive functions, activity in the IFC is strongly involved in the processing of human ...
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In contrast, the network subserving online syntactic processes seems to consist of the anterior portion of the STG and the Broca's area (BA 44/45), i.e., pars triangularis/pars opercularis and the frontal operculum. Processes of late integration and reanalyis may partly be supported by the...
Fig. 2.Far lateral sagittal T1-weighted image at the level of the Sylvian fissure and frontal operculum. Labeled gyri include the yellow M-shaped inferior frontal gyrus, consisting of the pars orbitalis, pars triangularis, and pars opercularis; middle frontal gyrus (MFG), and precentral gyrus ...
We demonstrate a dissociation within the left inferior frontal cortex between the deep frontal operculum, which responds to syntactic violations, and a core region of Broca's area, that is, the inferior portion of the left pars opercularis in Brodmann area 44, the activation of which is ...
The frontal aslant tract (FAT) is a pathway that connects the inferior frontal gyrus with the supplementary motor area (SMA) and pre-SMA. The FAT was recen
incongruent than congruent conditions, with peak values in the left precentral gyrus (Montreal Neurological Institute coordinates (x, y, z) in millimeters: −44, 4, 34), left inferior frontal gyrus (−50, 14, 28), right caudate (4, 4, 12) and right rolandic operculum (60, −22, ...
(i.e., superior, middle, and inferior) occupy the whole frontal lobe convexity. A relatively large portion of the lateral frontal cortex is buried inside the lateral fissure and forms the frontal operculum that covers the insula. The medial frontal aspect has a flat surface that encompasses ...