Superior temporal sulcus

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Superior temporal sulcus and superior temporal gyrus
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The superior temporal sulcus , also called the STS , is the uppermost of the three furrows of the temporal lobe . It separates the superior temporal gyrus from the medial temporal gyrus . At the posterior part it is enclosed by the angular gyrus .

Individual evidence

  1. Federative Committee on Anatomical Terminology (1998). Terminologia Anatomica . Stuttgart: Thieme