Alar central lobule

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Brain: Alar central lobule
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Upper surface of the cerebellum. (Ala labeled at center top.)
Latin ala lobuli centralis
Gray's subject #187 789
NeuroNames hier-652
NeuroLex ID birnlex_907

The lobulus centralis is a small square lobule, situated in the anterior cerebellar notch. It overlaps the lingula, from which it is separated by the precentral fissure; laterally, it extends along the upper and anterior part of each hemisphere, where it forms a wing-like prolongation, the alar central lobule.

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