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Sulcus is a term used in anatomy to describe a groove, furrow, or trench. In the context of brain anatomy, a sulcus (plural sulci) is a depression or groove in the cerebral cortex. It surrounds a gyrus (plural gyri), creating the characteristic folded appearance of the brain in humans and other mammals.

Types of Sulci[edit]

There are numerous sulci present in the brain, each with its own specific name and location. Some of the most notable include:

Function[edit]

The sulci and gyri increase the surface area of the brain, allowing for increased cognitive function and processing. Each sulcus also serves to divide the brain into lobes, each of which has different functions.

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