wernicke's gyrus
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wernicke's convolution — noun or wernicke s gyrus Usage: usually capitalized W Etymology: after Karl Wernicke died 1905 : the superior temporal convolution … Useful english dictionary
Gyrus frontalis inferior — Gyrus frontalis inferior, 5a c … Deutsch Wikipedia
Wernicke area — Wernicke second motor speech area originally a term denoting a language center thought to be confined to the posterior part of the superior temporal gyrus adjacent to the transverse temporal gyri; the term now includes a wider zone that… … Medical dictionary
Wernicke's area — n an area located in the posterior part of the superior temporal gyrus that plays an important role in the comprehension of language … Medical dictionary
Wernicke-Geschwind model — Carl Wernicke created an early neurological model of language, that later was revived by Norman Geschwind. The model is known as the Wernicke Geschwind model.# For listening to and understanding spoken words, the sounds of the words are sent… … Wikipedia
Wernicke's area — Infobox Brain Name = PAGENAME Latin = GraySubject = GrayPage = Caption = Approximate location of Wernicke s area highlighted in grey Caption2 = IsPartOf = Components = Artery = Vein = BrainInfoType = ancil BrainInfoNumber = 252 MeshName =… … Wikipedia
Gyrus supramarginalis — Der Gyrus supramarginalis schlingt sich um das Ende der Fissura sylvii. Der Gyrus supramarginalis ist eine Windung (Gyrus) der Großhirnrinde und befindet sich in beiden Großhirn Hälften am Übergang von Scheitel , Schläfen und Hinterhauptlappen,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Carl Wernicke — Infobox Scientist name = Carl Wernicke box width = image width =200px caption = Carl Wernicke birth date = 15 May 1848 birth place = Upper Silesia death date = 15 June 1905 death place = Gräfenroda, Germany residence = citizenship = nationality … Wikipedia
Dentate gyrus — Brain: Dentate gyrus Diagram of hippocampal regions. DG: Dentate gyrus … Wikipedia
Fusiform gyrus — Brain: Fusiform gyrus Medial surface of left cerebral hemisphere. (Fusiform gyrus visible near bottom) … Wikipedia