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 Übersetzung für 'gyrus' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a gyrus | gyri / gyruses
SYNO convolution | gyrus
anat.VetMed.
gyrus
Gyrus {m}
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anat.biol.
angular gyrus [Gyrus angularis]
Gyrus angularis {m}
anat.VetMed.
cerebral gyrus [Gyrus cerebri]
Hirnwindung {f}
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cerebral gyrus [Gyrus cerebri]
Gehirnwindung {f}
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cingulate gyrus [Gyrus cingulus]
Gyrus cingulus {m}
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fusiform gyrus [Gyrus fusiformis]
Gyrus fusiformis {m}
anat.biol.
Heschl's gyrus [Gyrus temporalis transversus]
Heschl-Querwindung {f}
anat.VetMed.
hippocampal gyrus [Gyrus hippocampi, Gyrus parahippocampalis] [parahippocampal gyrus]
parahippocampaler Gyrus {m}
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parahippocampal gyrus [Gyrus parahippocampalis]
parahippokampaler Gyrus {m}
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parahippocampal gyrus [Gyrus parahippocampalis]
parahippocampaler Gyrus {m}
anat.VetMed.
postcentral gyrus [Gyrus postcentralis]
hintere Zentralwindung {f} [Großhirn]
anat.VetMed.
precentral gyrus [Gyrus praecentralis, Gyrus precentralis]
vordere Zentralwindung {f} [Großhirn]
anat.VetMed.
precentral gyrus [Gyrus praecentralis]
Gyrus praecentralis {m}
anat.
temporal gyrus
Schläfenwindung {f} [veraltend]
3 Wörter
anat.biol.
transverse temporal gyrus [Gyrus temporalis transversus]
Heschl-Querwindung {f}
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  • Gyrus {m} = gyrus
  • Gyrus angularis {m} = angular gyrus [Gyrus angularis]
  • Gyrus cingulus {m} = cingulate gyrus [Gyrus cingulus]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The parahippocampal gyrus, subcallosal area, and cingulate gyrus have been described together as the periarcheocortex.
  • The indusium griseum is prolonged around the splenium of the corpus callosum as a delicate layer, the fasciolar gyrus, which is continuous below with the surface of the dentate gyrus.
  • A 2006 study observed the following brain areas to be activated during mental rotation as compared to baseline: bilateral medial temporal gyrus, left medial occipital gyrus, bilateral superior occipital gyrus, bilateral superior parietal lobe, and left inferior occipital gyrus during the rotation task.
  • In neuroanatomy, the cingulum is a nerve tract – a collection of axons – projecting from the cingulate gyrus to the entorhinal cortex in the brain, allowing for communication between components of the limbic system.
  • In nine out of ten people with tone deafness, the superior arcuate fasciculus in the right hemisphere could not be detected, suggesting a disconnection between the posterior superior temporal gyrus and the posterior inferior frontal gyrus.

  • The middle frontal gyrus, like the inferior frontal gyrus and the superior frontal gyrus, is more of a region in the frontal gyrus than a true gyrus.
  • The border between the occipital lobe and the parietal and temporal lobes is characterized by different gyri: the superior occipital gyrus (also known as gyrus occipitalis superior), middle occipital gyrus (or gyrus occipitalis medius), inferior occipital gyrus (or gyrus occipitalis inferior), and descending occipital gyrus (gyrus occipitalis descendens).
  • 2012 studied role of aging on activation pattern in standing and found more activation in bilateral insula, superior and middle temporal gyrus, inferior frontal gyrus, middle occipital gyrus and postcentral gyrus suggesting decreased reciprocal inhibition of these areas.
  • Posterior cingulate gyrus is connected with retrosplenial cortex and this connection is part of the dorsal splenium of the corpus callosum.
  • The posterior parahippocampal gyrus is a portion of the parahippocampal gyrus.

  • Behind, it lies below and lateral to the calcarine fissure, from which it is separated by the lingual gyrus; in front, it is situated between the parahippocampal gyrus and the anterior part of the fusiform gyrus.
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