Straight gyrus
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Latin | gyrus rectus |
NeuroNames | 94 |
NeuroLex ID | birnlex_1103 |
TA98 | A14.1.09.218 |
TA2 | 5462 |
FMA | 61893 |
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy |
The portion of the inferior frontal lobe immediately adjacent to the longitudinal fissure (and medial to the medial orbital gyrus and olfactory tract) is named the straight gyrus,(or gyrus rectus) and is continuous with the superior frontal gyrus on the medial surface.
A specific function for the straight gyrus has not yet been brought to light; however, in males, greater activation of the straight gyrus within the medial orbitofrontal cortex while observing sexually visual pictures has been strongly linked to HSDD (hypoactive sexual desire disorder).[1]
Additional images
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Animation. Straight gyrus is depicted as red.
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Basal surface of cerebrum. Straight gyrus is shown in red.
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Coronal section of human brain. Straight gyrus depicted as yellow in center bottom.
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Cerebrum. Optic and olfactory nerves.Inferior view. Deep dissection.
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Cerebrum. Inferior view.Deep dissection
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Gyrus rectus seen anteriorly at centre.
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Gyrus rectus seen anteriorly at centre.
References
This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 822 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Straight gyrus.
- Atlas image: n1a2p12 at the University of Michigan Health System
- Atlas image: n1a2p13 at the University of Michigan Health System
- http://www.gesundheit.de/roche/pics/s13048.000-3.html
- NIF Search - Gyrus Rectus via the Neuroscience Information Framework