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The supramarginal gyrus is a portion of the parietal lobe. This area of the brain is also known as Brodmann area 40 based on the universally used brain map created by Korbinian Brodmann to define the structures in the cerebral cortex. It is probably involved with language perception and processing, and lesions in it may cause receptive aphasia.〔Gazzaniga, M.S., Ivry, R.B. and Mangun, G.R., ''Cognitive Neuroscience, the Biology of the Mind'', third edition, 2009, W.W. Norton, publishers. pgs. 395–401〕 ==Additional images== File:Supramarginal gyrus animation small.gif|Position of supramarginal gyrus (shown in red). File:Cerebral Gyri - Lateral Surface.png|Gyri in lateral surface of human left cerebral hemisphere. Supramarginal gyrus is shown in green. File:ParietCapts lateral.png|Gyri of human right parietal lobe. Supramarginal gyrus is labeled by *. File:Slide2HAN.JPG|Cerebrum. Lateral view.Deep dissection. File:Slide3HAN.JPG|Cerebrum. Lateral view.Deep dissection. File:Slide4HAN.JPG|Cerebrum. Lateral view.Deep dissection. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Supramarginal gyrus」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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