Posterolateral View of the Right Hemisphere. A, Posterolateral view of the right hemisphere. The lateral occipital sulcus is continuous with the superior temporal sulcus. The calcarine fissure is identified reaching the lateral occipital surface on the left hemisphere. The lateral occipital sulcus is located in relationship with the calcarine fissure when it is identified reaching the occipital convexity. B, Posterolateral view of another specimen. The lateral occipital sulcus is continuous with the inferior temporal sulcus. (Images courtesy of E de Oliveira)
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