Cerebral poles
The cerebral poles are three central orientations of the telencephalon (cerebrum); are therefore anatomical location and direction designations .
In principle, they are named analogously to the cerebral lobes and each refer to the end part:
- Polus frontalis (frontal pole), end of the frontal lobe
- Polus occipitalis (occipital pole), end of the occipital lobe
- Polus temporalis (temporal pole), end of the temporal lobe
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- Polus frontalis
- Temporal polus
- Polus occipitalis
Individual evidence
- ^ Niels Birbaumer, Robert F. Schmidt: Biological Psychology (Springer textbook), Springer Berlin Heidelberg; 7., completely revised. u. supplemented edition (July 21, 2010), ISBN 3540959378 , p. 88 image a
- ^ Horst Wissdorf, Hartmut Gerhards, Bernhard Huskamp, Eckehard Deegen: Practice-oriented anatomy and propaedeutics of the horse , Schaper; Edition: 3rd, completely revised. u. supplementary edition (June 25, 2010), ISBN 3794402162 , page 124