The precentral gyrus (PCG), also known as the motor strip or primary motor cortex, is the part of the brain’s neocortex responsible for executing voluntary movements. This gyrus is located in the most posterior portion of the frontal lobe, lying immediately anterior to (in front of) the ce...
Related to precentral gyrus:postcentral gyrus [′prē¦sen·trəl ′jī·rəs] (anatomy) The cerebral convolution that lies between the precentral sulcus and the central sulcus and extends from the superomedial border of the hemisphere to the posterior ramus of the lateral sulcus. ...
The RBSI was accomplished using Brain Voyager software based on MRI data, and then the 3D brain surface was integrated with the subdural electrode CT scan. The precentral gyrus was found in the reconstructed brain surface imaging according to their anatomical shape, and then were identified in ...
The gyrus posterior to the inferior precentral sulcus is the inferior portion of the precentral gyrus. From: Imaging of the Brain, 2013 About this pageAdd to MendeleySet alert Also in subject areas: Immunology and Microbiology NeuroscienceDiscover other topics On this page Definition Chapters and Ar...
The activity of 171 neurons in the lower precentral cortex and superior temporal gyrus were recorded in monkeys making voluntary and semiautomatic rhythmical jaw movements. The discharge pattern of 75% of the precentral neurons was relat... JP Lund,Y Lamarre - 《Brain Research》 被引量: 74发表...