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  1. Temporal lobe | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

    Jul 8, 2024 · The temporal lobe is divided into five gyri by four sulci which are oriented largely parallel to the Sylvian fissure. Unfortunately, not all gyri and sulci extend the full length of the …

  2. Neuroradiology threads by Lea Alhilali - Temporal Lobe anatomy ...

    The temporal stem is white matter that connects temporal lobe gyri to the rest of the brain It’s likened to the stem of an upside-down cauliflower—the temporal lobe’s white-matter …

  3. Neuroanatomy - lateral cortex (illustrations) - Radiopaedia.org

    Images depicting the sulci of the whole brain and for each lobe. Note: multiple versions of each image are provided as a stack.

  4. Middle temporal gyrus | Radiology Reference Article

    Apr 4, 2024 · The middle temporal gyrus is one of three gyri on the lateral surface of the temporal lobe.

  5. Neuroanatomy: medial cortex (diagrams) - Radiopaedia.org

    Images of the gyri and lobules of the brain as seen from their interhemispheric surface and their local gyral and sulcal relationships. Note, that due to the slope of the middle cranial fossa and …

  6. Occipital lobe | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

    Feb 22, 2024 · The occipital lobe is the smallest of the four lobes of the brain. It sits posterior to the temporal lobe and parietal lobes, underlying the occipital bone and overlying the tentorium …

  7. Superior temporal gyrus | Radiology Reference Article

    Jul 30, 2020 · The superior temporal gyrus forms the most superior part of the temporal lobe, and has a role in both verbal and non-verbal communication. Gross anatomy The superior …

  8. Heschl's gyrus | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

    Sep 6, 2023 · Heschl's gyrus, also known as transverse temporal gyrus, is the gyrus on the superior surface of the temporal lobe that contains the primary auditory cortex (Brodmann …

  9. Cerebral cortical restricted diffusion - Radiopaedia.org

    Nov 6, 2025 · Cerebral cortical restricted diffusion, also known as gyriform restricted diffusion, cortical ribboning or cortical ribbon sign, refers to curvilinear hyperintense signal involving the …