Structure of the human sensorimotor system. I: Morphology and cytoarchitecture of the central sulcus

We have studied the morphology of the central sulcus and the cytoarchitecture of the primary sensorimotor cortex in 20 human brains obtained at autopsy. Although the surface appearance of the central sulcus varies greatly from brain to brain (and between hemispheres of individual brains), its deep s...

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