Postrhinal cortex
The postrhinal cortex is an area of the brain which borders above the entorhinal cortex. It is the cortical region dorsally adjacent and caudal to the posterior rhinal sulcus. It is implicated in the role of memory and spatial navigation.
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Anatomy of the cerebral cortex of the human brain | |||||||||||||||
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Frontal lobe |
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Parietal lobe |
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Occipital lobe |
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Temporal lobe |
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Interlobar sulci/fissures |
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Limbic lobe |
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Insular cortex | |||||||||||||||
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Some categorizations are approximations, and some Brodmann areas span gyri. |
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