inferior frontal sulcus
Acronym: ifrs
The term inferior frontal sulcus refers to a groove that parallels the lateral fissure on the lower lateral surface of the frontal lobe. Separating the middle frontal gyrus from the inferior frontal gyrus, it exists only in the human. It is not found in the macaque, and an equivalent structure is not found in the smooth cerebral cortex of the rat or mouse ( NeuroNames ).

Also known as: No other name for this structure has appeared in PubMed.NeuroNames ID : 63


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