The circular sulcus is a deep sulcus that surrounds the insular cortex and separates it from the operculum of the frontal, temporal and parietal lobes. The circular sulcus is contiguous with the lateral (Sylvian) sulcus inferiorly. The limen insulae forms the junction point between anterior and posterior stem of the lateral sulcus. It is the lateral most limit of the anterior perforated substance and the starting point of the insular cortex.
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is it in the cyngulate ?
No, it's submerged cortex beneath lateral sulcus
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What is the difference between the limen and circular sulcus?
The circular sulcus is a deep sulcus that surrounds the insular cortex and separates it from the operculum of the frontal, temporal and parietal lobes. The circular sulcus is contiguous with the lateral (Sylvian) sulcus inferiorly.
The limen insulae forms the junction point between anterior and posterior stem of the lateral sulcus. It is the lateral most limit of the anterior perforated substance and the starting point of the insular cortex.
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