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- Lunate_sulcus abstract "In brain anatomy, the lunate sulcus or simian sulcus also known as the sulcus lunatus is a fissure in the occipital lobe found in humans and more often larger when present in apes and monkeys.The lunate sulcus lies further back of human brains but has a more frontal location in chimpanzees. The evolutionary expansion of the frontal areas of the lunate sulcus would have caused a shift in the particular location of the fissure. It has been hypothesized that evolutionary pressures resulted in the human brain undergoing internal reorganization to develop the capability of human language. Furthermore, this reorganization must have been implemented during early maturity and is likely responsible for eidetic imagery in some adolescents.During early development, the neural connections in prefrontal cortex and posterior parietal lobe rapidly expand to allow capability for human language, while visual memory capacity of human brain would become limited. Biological studies have demonstrated that the lunate sulcus is subject to white matter growth, and dental fossil and tomography studies have shown that the brain organization of Africanus is pongid-like.".
- Lunate_sulcus thumbnail Gray726.svg?width=300.
- Lunate_sulcus wikiPageID "24921013".
- Lunate_sulcus wikiPageLength "3684".
- Lunate_sulcus wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Lunate_sulcus wikiPageRevisionID "667449553".
- Lunate_sulcus wikiPageWikiLink Ape.
- Lunate_sulcus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neuroanatomy.
- Lunate_sulcus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sulci_(neuroanatomy).
- Lunate_sulcus wikiPageWikiLink Human.
- Lunate_sulcus wikiPageWikiLink Monkey.
- Lunate_sulcus wikiPageWikiLink Occipital_lobe.
- Lunate_sulcus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lunate sulcus".
- Lunate_sulcus wikiPageWikiLinkText "lunate sulcus".
- Lunate_sulcus caption "Lateral surface of left cerebral hemisphere, viewed from the side.".
- Lunate_sulcus hasPhotoCollection Lunate_sulcus.
- Lunate_sulcus latin "sulcus lunatus".
- Lunate_sulcus name "Lunate sulcus".
- Lunate_sulcus neurolex "Lunate sulcus".
- Lunate_sulcus neurolexid "birnlex_4017".
- Lunate_sulcus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Anatomy-stub.
- Lunate_sulcus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cerebral_cortex.
- Lunate_sulcus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
- Lunate_sulcus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_brain.
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- Lunate_sulcus subject Category:Neuroanatomy.
- Lunate_sulcus subject Category:Sulci_(neuroanatomy).
- Lunate_sulcus hypernym Fissure.
- Lunate_sulcus type AnatomicalStructure.
- Lunate_sulcus type Brain.
- Lunate_sulcus type Thing.
- Lunate_sulcus type Q4936952.
- Lunate_sulcus comment "In brain anatomy, the lunate sulcus or simian sulcus also known as the sulcus lunatus is a fissure in the occipital lobe found in humans and more often larger when present in apes and monkeys.The lunate sulcus lies further back of human brains but has a more frontal location in chimpanzees. The evolutionary expansion of the frontal areas of the lunate sulcus would have caused a shift in the particular location of the fissure.".
- Lunate_sulcus label "Lunate sulcus".
- Lunate_sulcus sameAs Solco_lunato.
- Lunate_sulcus sameAs 月状溝.
- Lunate_sulcus sameAs m.09g97xn.
- Lunate_sulcus sameAs Q6703870.
- Lunate_sulcus sameAs Q6703870.
- Lunate_sulcus wasDerivedFrom Lunate_sulcus?oldid=667449553.
- Lunate_sulcus depiction Gray726.svg.
- Lunate_sulcus isPrimaryTopicOf Lunate_sulcus.
- Lunate_sulcus name "Lunate sulcus".
- Lunate_sulcus name "sulcus lunatus".