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It's the "hypothalamic sulcus" (which extends from interventricular foramen to cerebral aqueduct)
Postcentral gyrus, or the parietal lobe [Edit: The postcentral gyrus is posterior to the central sulcus, not anterior. The primary motor cortex is located directly anterior to the central sulcus.]
Primary motor area
The answer is sulcus.
They are called sulci and they allow for a greater surface area of the cortex of the brain which is where the majority of the neurons reside.
anterior interventricular sulcus
Posterior Interventricular Branch.
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anterior interventricular sulcus
Anterior and Posterior Interventricular Sulcus. Sulcus meaning "groove" .
Anterior and posterior interventricular/longitudinal sulci (singular sulcus).
The left coronary artery
anterior interventricular sulcus
the interventricular septum, it separates the two ventricles
Interventricular groove or Sulcus
According to some, it is another name for the patellar surface of the anterior distal femur.
Interventricular Sulcus