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Atypical and Unusual Brain-Forms, especially in Relation to Mental Status: a Study on Brain-Surface Morphology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

W. Julius Mickle*
Affiliation:
London, Medico-Psychological Association
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There is convenience in dealing with the anterior and posterior central, or middle, or transverse, gyres (ascending frontal and parietal), in companionship with the central fissure, and without prejudice to this fissure as a boundary line between frontal and parietal lobes; although one might say much for a distinct “central” or, better, transverse lobe; of which the Insula may be taken as an annex.

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