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{{Image|Brain-variability-STS.png|right|350px|[[Gyrification|Cortical folding pattern]] of the [[human brain]], highlighting the [[anatomical variability]] of the [[superior temporal sulcus]], which may consist of one (top), two (middle) or three (bottom) parts.}} | {{Image|Brain-variability-STS.png|right|350px|[[Gyrification|Cortical folding pattern]] of the [[human brain]], highlighting the [[anatomical variability]] of the [[superior temporal sulcus]], which may consist of one (top), two (middle) or three (bottom) parts. Note that other cortical structures also exhibit considerable variation.}} |
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Cortical folding pattern of the human brain, highlighting the anatomical variability of the superior temporal sulcus, which may consist of one (top), two (middle) or three (bottom) parts. Note that other cortical structures also exhibit considerable variation.
Cortical folding pattern of the human brain, highlighting the anatomical variability of the superior temporal sulcus, which may consist of one (top), two (middle) or three (bottom) parts. Note that other cortical structures also exhibit considerable variation.