Quain's Elements of Anatomy V.3:Pt.1

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The superior parietal is continuous on the mesial surface of the hemisphere with the quadrate lobule. It is often deeply cut into by an ascending branch of the intraparietal sulcus.
The quadrate lobule (precuneus, fig. 102) is the part of the parietal lobe which is seen on the mesial surface of the hemisphere. It is bounded in front by the posterior limb of the paracentral fissure, and behind by the parieto-occipital fissure, and is incompletely separated from the posterior portion of the limbi
...c lobe by the postlimbic fissure. Its surface is indented by one or two furrows which cut the margin of the hemisphere, and extend a variable distance over the surface of the lobule (lyrecuneate sulci).
The inferior parietal lobule is embraced within the curve of the intraparietal sulcus. It is bounded behind by the lower limb of the anterior occipital fissure. It is divided into three gyri, viz. : the supramargiual, the angular, and the postparietal (fig. 101). The supramarginal convolution lies behind and below the anterior part of the intraparietal sulcus, beneath the lower end of which it is continuous with the ascending parietal convolution.


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