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. 2006 Nov 28;29(5):503–516. doi: 10.1002/hbm.20314

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Statistical callosal topography based on the projection from cortical lobes. Callosal connection maps that explain topographic connection projected from given cortical lobes were derived from the dorsal prefrontal cortex, including the superior frontal gyrus (SFG), transverse frontopolar gyrus (FPG), superior frontal sulcus (SFS) and middle frontal gyrus (MFG), the ventral prefrontal cortex, including the rectus gyrus (RG), orbital medial/olfactory sulcus (OMO), orbital gyrus (OG), suborbital sulcus (SOS), frontomarginal gyrus (FMG), and subcallosal gyrus (SCG), the sensory‐motor cortex, including the paracentral gyrus (PaG), precentral gyrus (PrG), central sulcus (CS), and postcentral gyrus (PoG), the parietal cortex, including the precuneus gyrus (PcG), parietal superior gyrus (PSG), and parietal inferior gyrus angular part (IAG), the temporal cortex, including occipito‐temporal medial and lingual sulcus (OTS), inferior temporal gyrus (ITG), superior temporal gyrus (STG), and middle temporal gyrus (MTG), the occipital cortex, including the occipital pole (OP), occipital superior gyrus (SOG), calcarine sulcus (CAS), cuneus gyrus (CNG), occipito‐temporal medial gyrus lingual part (OTG), occipital superior and transversalis sulcus (SOS), occipital inferior gyrus and sulcus (IO), and occipital middle gyrus (MOG), and cingulated gyrus (CGG) and cingulate sulcus (CGS).