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In , a gyrus (: gyri) is a ridge on the . It is generally surrounded by one or more sulci (depressions or furrows; : sulcus). Gyri and sulci create the folded appearance of the in and other .


Structure
The gyri are part of a system of folds and ridges that create a larger surface area for the human brain and other mammalian brains.
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Because the brain is confined to the skull, brain size is limited. Ridges and depressions create folds allowing a larger cortical surface area, and greater cognitive function, to exist in the confines of a smaller .


Development
The human brain undergoes during fetal and neonatal development. In development, all brains begin as smooth structures derived from the . A without surface convolutions is , meaning 'smooth-brained'. As development continues, gyri and sulci begin to take shape on the fetal brain, with deepening indentations and ridges developing on the surface of the cortex.


Clinical significance
Changes in the structure of gyri in the cerebral cortex are associated with various diseases and disorders. , , and are all the results of abnormal associated with a disorganized cellular architecture, failure to form six layers of cortical neurons (a four-layer cortex is common), and functional problems. The abnormal formation is commonly associated with and mental dysfunctions.

(meaning "thick" or "fat" gyri) is a congenital malformation of the cerebral hemisphere, resulting in unusually thick gyri in the . Pachygyria is used to describe brain characteristics in association with several neuronal migration disorders; most commonly relating to lissencephaly.

( smooth brain) is a rare congenital brain malformation caused by defective neuronal migration during the 12th to 24th weeks of fetal resulting in a lack of development of gyri and sulci.

(meaning "many small gyri") is a developmental malformation of the human brain characterized by excessive folding of the and a thickening of the . It may be generalized, affecting the whole surface of the cerebral cortex or may be focal, affecting only parts of the surface. Polymicrogyria may be caused by mutations within several genes, including ion channels.


Notable gyri
  • Superior frontal gyrus, lat. gyrus frontalis superior
  • Middle frontal gyrus, lat. gyrus frontalis medius
  • Inferior frontal gyrus, lat. gyrus frontalis inferior with 3 parts: pars opercularis (Brodmann area 44) pars triangularis (Brodmann area 45), and pars orbitalis (orbital part of inferior frontal gyrus)
  • Superior temporal gyrus, lat. gyrus temporalis superior
  • Middle temporal gyrus, lat. gyrus temporalis medius
  • Inferior temporal gyrus, lat. gyrus temporalis inferior
  • , lat. gyrus occipitotemporalis lateralis
  • Parahippocampal gyrus, lat. gyrus parahippocampalis
  • Transverse temporal gyrus
  • lat. gyrus lingualis
  • , lat. gyrus praecentralis
  • Postcentral gyrus, lat. gyrus postcentralis
  • Supramarginal gyrus, lat. gyrus supramarginalis
  • , lat. gyrus angularis
  • lat. gyrus cinguli


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