Summary of "Anatomy of the Brain | Model"
Video Summary
The video discusses the anatomy of the brain, focusing on specific internal structures and their functions. Key concepts include:
- Central Sulcus: A groove that separates the frontal lobe from the parietal lobe.
- Gyrus: A raised fold in the brain's surface; contrasted with sulcus (the groove).
- Precentral Gyrus: Located in front of the Central Sulcus, it contains the primary motor cortex, responsible for voluntary motor control.
- Postcentral Gyrus: Located behind the Central Sulcus, it houses the primary somatosensory cortex, which processes sensory information from the body.
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