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Postcentral gyrus
Postcentral gyrus of the human brain
Brodmann areas 3, 1 and 2 of human brain. Brodmann area 3 is in red, area 1 in green, and area 2 in yellow.
Details
System Somatosensory system
Location Parietal lobe
Artery Middle cerebral artery
Function Primary somatosensory cortex
Identifiers
Latingyrus postcentralis
NeuroNames 105
NeuroLex ID birnlex_1070
TA98 A14.1.09.128
TA2 5469
FMA 61896
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

In neuroanatomy, the postcentral gyrus is a prominent gyrus in the lateral parietal lobe of the human brain. It is the location of the primary somatosensory cortex, the main sensory receptive area for the sense of touch. Like other sensory areas, there is a map of sensory space in this location, called the sensory homunculus.

The primary somatosensory cortex was initially defined from surface stimulation studies of Wilder Penfield, and parallel surface potential studies of Bard, Woolsey, and Marshall. Although initially defined to be roughly the same as Brodmann areas 3, 1 and 2, more recent work by Kaas has suggested that for homogeny with other sensory fields only area 3 should be referred to as "primary somatosensory cortex", as it receives the bulk of the thalamocortical projections from the sensory input fields[ citation needed].

Structure

The lateral postcentral gyrus is bounded by:

The postcentral gyrus includes Brodmann areas 1, 2, and 3. Brodmann area 1 occupies the apex of the postcentral gyrus.

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