Cingulate gyrus (belt ridge in eng.) is a
gyrus in the medial part of the
brain. It partially wraps around the
corpus callosum and is limited above by the
cingulate sulcus.
The cortical part of the cingulate gyrus is referred to as cingulate cortex.
Connections
The cingulate gyrus receives inputs from the
anterior nucleus of the
thalamus and the
neocortex, as well as from
somatosensory areas of the
cerebral cortex. It projects to the
entorhinal cortex via the
cingulum.
Function
It functions as an integral part of the
limbic system, which is involved with emotion formation and processing, learning, and memory. Also, executive control needed to suppress inappropriate
unconscious priming is known to involve the anterior cingulate gyrus.
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