Inferior_temporal_sulcus

Inferior temporal sulcus

Inferior temporal sulcus

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The inferior surface of the temporal lobe is concave, and is continuous posteriorly with the tentorial surface of the occipital lobe. It is traversed by the inferior temporal sulcus, which extends from near the occipital pole behind, to within a short distance of the temporal pole in front, but is frequently subdivided by bridging gyri.

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  1. "Occipitotemporal sulcus". University of Washington.

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