- Rolandic area
- Rolandic area n the motor area of the cerebral cortex lying just anterior to the central sulcus and comprising part of the precentral gyrus L. Rolando see FISSURE OF ROLANDO
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rolandic area — noun Usage: usually capitalized R : the motor area of the cerebral cortex comprising the anterior wall of the central sulcus, the anterior central gyrus, and the paracentral lobule … Useful english dictionary
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fissure of Rolando — fissure of Ro·lan·do rō lan (.)dō, län n CENTRAL SULCUS Rolando Luigi (1773 1831) Italian anatomist and physiologist. Rolando did his early research on the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system in humans and animals, using comparative… … Medical dictionary
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