In human brain anatomy, an operculum (Latin, meaning "little lid") (pl. opercula), may refer to the frontal, temporal, or parietal operculum, which together cover the insula as the opercula of insula. It can also refer to the occipital operculum, part of the occipital lobe.
The insular lobe is a portion of the cerebral cortex that has invaginated to lie deep within the lateral sulcus. It sits like an island (the meaning of insular) almost surrounded by the groove of the circular sulcus and covered over and obscured by the insular opercula.
A part of the parietal lobe, the frontoparietal operculum, covers the upper part of the insular lobe from the front to the back. The opercula lie on the precentral and postcentralgyri (on either side of the central sulcus).
The part of the parietal operculum that forms the ceiling of the lateral sulcus functions as the secondary somatosensory cortex.
Development
Normally, the insular opercula begin to develop between the 20th and the 22nd weeks of pregnancy. At weeks 14 to 16 of fetal development, the insula begins to invaginate from the surface of the immature cerebrum of the brain, until at full term, the opercula completely cover the insula. This process is called opercularization.
The brain is an organ that serves as the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate and most invertebrate animals. Only a few invertebrates such as sponges, jellyfish, adult sea squirts and starfish do not have a brain; diffuse or localised nerve nets are present instead. The brain is located in the head, usually close to the primary sensory organs for such senses as vision, hearing, balance, taste, and smell. The brain is the most complex organ in a vertebrate's body. In a typical human, the cerebral cortex (the largest part) is estimated to contain 15–33 billion neurons, each connected by synapses to several thousand other neurons. These neurons communicate with one another by means of long protoplasmic fibers called axons, which carry trains of signal pulses called action potentials to distant parts of the brain or body targeting specific recipient cells.
Physiologically, the function of the brain is to exert centralized control over the other organs of the body. The brain acts on the rest of the body both by generating patterns of muscle activity and by driving the secretion of chemicals called hormones. This centralized control allows rapid and coordinated responses to changes in the environment. Some basic types of responsiveness such as reflexes can be mediated by the spinal cord or peripheral ganglia, but sophisticated purposeful control of behavior based on complex sensory input requires the information integrating capabilities of a centralized brain.
Brain is a medicalthriller written by Robin Cook. It describes how a future generation of computers will work hard-wired to human brains.
Plot
The story starts with a girl Kathereine Collins going to a private GYN clinic, located in Manhattan, New York, where she is undergoing treatment for some Gynac ailments. Simultaneously she has started having seizures where in she smells a repulsive and oddly familiar odor and then loses consciousness. She wants to withdraw her records from this clinic and move onto her hometown to her family doctor. While on her way back, she faints at the elevators. The next scene shows her parents visiting her apartment and the cops searching the room as she has been missing for some days now. The story revolves around the protagonist Dr. Martin Philips from then on, who is a doctor in neuroradiology at the NYC medical center. Dr. Martin Philips, a 41-year-old neuroradiologist is involved in creating a self-diagonstic x-ray machine, along with Michaels, who is a researcher graduating from MIT and also head of the department of artificial intelligence. Dr. Philips's girlfriend and colleague Dr. Denise Sanger (28 years old) is also involved in the same hospital.
This is a list of characters that are featured in the PBS Kids television show, Arthur. The show is based on the book series by Marc Brown.
Arthur, the title character,
is the main character of the series. The main supporting characters are D.W., Buster, Francine, Muffy, Binky, the Brain, Mr. Ratburn, and Arthur's parents. Over the years, the roles of each character have changed as more episodes focused on characters besides Arthur or D.W., most notably Buster, Francine, Muffy, Binky, and the Brain. Minor supporting characters such as Sue Ellen, George, and Fern have also had expanded roles in the series.
Like The Simpsons and many other cartoon series, characters in the Arthur series do not age in order to maintain the status quo, although their universe does age in parallel to the real world. Ages presented in this article are their ages in most of the episodes. Their ages do change occasionally and temporarily like in flashback scenes, future scenes, and birthday parties.
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Insula/Neuroanatomy Part 3
Insula or Island of Reil or Central lobe/Neuroanatomy Part 3/Brain Part 3
INSULA
ISLAND OF RIEL
CENTRAL LOBE
GYRI BREVIA
GYRI LONGA
FRONTAL OPERCULUM
FRONTOPARIETAL OPERCULUM
TEMPORAL OPERCULUM
CIRCULAR SULCUS
SULCUS CENTRALIS
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Lobes of the brain
The brain is one of the organs that form the central nervous system, the other being the spinal cord. It is located within the cranial cavity and is formed by several parts - the brainstem, cerebellum, diencephalon and cerebrum. The cerebrum or cerebral hemispheres is the largest portion. Moreover, the cerebral hemispheres consist of several smaller parts known as the cerebral lobes. Overall, six lobes form each hemisphere, including the frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital, limbic and insular lobes.
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Your Brain vs Einstein's Brain?
Difference between Your Brain & Albert Einstein's Brain?
Einstein's brain was missing a wrinkle called parietal operculum. Due to which size of his parietal lobe was increased by 20%.
Parietal lobe is the are of brain responsible for one's mathematical skills & mental images. As a result Einstein's ability to imagine things & math skills were increased.
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The human brain is the body's most complex organ. The brain is made up of 50 to 100 billion neurons, let's look deep into each of the four lobes to learn more about how they function. The frontal lobe is the brain's emotional control region, responsible for shaping our personalities and influencing our decisions. The parietal lobe interprets sensory information for cognitive purposes and helps to coordinate spatial interactions, permitting us to be aware of our surroundings. The temporal lobe controls the main auditory cortex, which is responsible for understanding the sounds and language we hear. The occipital lobe is mainly responsible for auditory processing. #Shorts #animation #brain #humanbrain
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Insula or Island of Reil or Central lobe/Neuroanatomy Part 3/Brain Part 3
INSULA
ISLAND OF RIEL
CENTRAL LOBE
GYRI BREVIA
GYRI LONGA
FRONTAL OPERCULUM
FRO...
Insula or Island of Reil or Central lobe/Neuroanatomy Part 3/Brain Part 3
INSULA
ISLAND OF RIEL
CENTRAL LOBE
GYRI BREVIA
GYRI LONGA
FRONTAL OPERCULUM
FRONTOPARIETAL OPERCULUM
TEMPORAL OPERCULUM
CIRCULAR SULCUS
SULCUS CENTRALIS
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Insula or Island of Reil or Central lobe/Neuroanatomy Part 3/Brain Part 3
INSULA
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CENTRAL LOBE
GYRI BREVIA
GYRI LONGA
FRONTAL OPERCULUM
FRONTOPARIETAL OPERCULUM
TEMPORAL OPERCULUM
CIRCULAR SULCUS
SULCUS CENTRALIS
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The brain is one of the organs that form the central nervous system, the other being the spinal cord. It is located within the cranial cavity and is formed by s...
The brain is one of the organs that form the central nervous system, the other being the spinal cord. It is located within the cranial cavity and is formed by several parts - the brainstem, cerebellum, diencephalon and cerebrum. The cerebrum or cerebral hemispheres is the largest portion. Moreover, the cerebral hemispheres consist of several smaller parts known as the cerebral lobes. Overall, six lobes form each hemisphere, including the frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital, limbic and insular lobes.
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The brain is one of the organs that form the central nervous system, the other being the spinal cord. It is located within the cranial cavity and is formed by several parts - the brainstem, cerebellum, diencephalon and cerebrum. The cerebrum or cerebral hemispheres is the largest portion. Moreover, the cerebral hemispheres consist of several smaller parts known as the cerebral lobes. Overall, six lobes form each hemisphere, including the frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital, limbic and insular lobes.
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Difference between Your Brain & Albert Einstein's Brain?
Einstein's brain was missing a wrinkle called parietal operculum. Due to which size of his parietal lo...
Difference between Your Brain & Albert Einstein's Brain?
Einstein's brain was missing a wrinkle called parietal operculum. Due to which size of his parietal lobe was increased by 20%.
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Difference between Your Brain & Albert Einstein's Brain?
Einstein's brain was missing a wrinkle called parietal operculum. Due to which size of his parietal lobe was increased by 20%.
Parietal lobe is the are of brain responsible for one's mathematical skills & mental images. As a result Einstein's ability to imagine things & math skills were increased.
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The human brain is the body's most complex organ. The brain is made up of 50 to 100 billion neurons, let's look deep into each of the four lobes to learn more a...
The human brain is the body's most complex organ. The brain is made up of 50 to 100 billion neurons, let's look deep into each of the four lobes to learn more about how they function. The frontal lobe is the brain's emotional control region, responsible for shaping our personalities and influencing our decisions. The parietal lobe interprets sensory information for cognitive purposes and helps to coordinate spatial interactions, permitting us to be aware of our surroundings. The temporal lobe controls the main auditory cortex, which is responsible for understanding the sounds and language we hear. The occipital lobe is mainly responsible for auditory processing. #Shorts #animation #brain #humanbrain
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Insula or Island of Reil or Central lobe/Neuroanatomy Part 3/Brain Part 3
INSULA
ISLAND OF RIEL
CENTRAL LOBE
GYRI BREVIA
GYRI LONGA
FRONTAL OPERCULUM
FRONTOPARIETAL OPERCULUM
TEMPORAL OPERCULUM
CIRCULAR SULCUS
SULCUS CENTRALIS
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The brain is one of the organs that form the central nervous system, the other being the spinal cord. It is located within the cranial cavity and is formed by several parts - the brainstem, cerebellum, diencephalon and cerebrum. The cerebrum or cerebral hemispheres is the largest portion. Moreover, the cerebral hemispheres consist of several smaller parts known as the cerebral lobes. Overall, six lobes form each hemisphere, including the frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital, limbic and insular lobes.
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Difference between Your Brain & Albert Einstein's Brain?
Einstein's brain was missing a wrinkle called parietal operculum. Due to which size of his parietal lobe was increased by 20%.
Parietal lobe is the are of brain responsible for one's mathematical skills & mental images. As a result Einstein's ability to imagine things & math skills were increased.
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In human brain anatomy, an operculum (Latin, meaning "little lid") (pl. opercula), may refer to the frontal, temporal, or parietal operculum, which together cover the insula as the opercula of insula. It can also refer to the occipital operculum, part of the occipital lobe.
The insular lobe is a portion of the cerebral cortex that has invaginated to lie deep within the lateral sulcus. It sits like an island (the meaning of insular) almost surrounded by the groove of the circular sulcus and covered over and obscured by the insular opercula.
A part of the parietal lobe, the frontoparietal operculum, covers the upper part of the insular lobe from the front to the back. The opercula lie on the precentral and postcentralgyri (on either side of the central sulcus).
The part of the parietal operculum that forms the ceiling of the lateral sulcus functions as the secondary somatosensory cortex.
Development
Normally, the insular opercula begin to develop between the 20th and the 22nd weeks of pregnancy. At weeks 14 to 16 of fetal development, the insula begins to invaginate from the surface of the immature cerebrum of the brain, until at full term, the opercula completely cover the insula. This process is called opercularization.