Inferior parietal lobule

Inferior parietal lobule
Lateral surface of left cerebral hemisphere, viewed from the side. (Inferior parietal lobule is shown in orange.)
Superficial anatomy of the inferior parietal lobule.
  Purple: Supramarginal gyrus
  Blue: Angular gyrus
LS: Lateral sulcus (Sylvian fissure), CS: Central sulcus, IPS: Intraparietal sulcus, STS:Superior temporal sulcus, PN: Preoccipital notch.
Details
Part ofParietal lobe
Identifiers
LatinLobulus parietalis inferior
NeuroNames107
NeuroLex IDbirnlex_1194
TA98A14.1.09.125
TA25471
FMA77536
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

The inferior parietal lobule (subparietal district) lies below the horizontal portion of the intraparietal sulcus, and behind the lower part of the postcentral sulcus. Also known as Geschwind's territory after Norman Geschwind, an American neurologist, who in the early 1960s recognised its importance.[1] It is a part of the parietal lobe.

  1. ^ "The Brain from top to bottom". 2011.