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Insular Gyri and Sulci Well Seen-Complete Well Seen-Incomplete/Partial/Hypoplastic Poorly Seen Not Seen CS 94 (15) 6 (1) - - Anterior surface of insula Transverse gyrus 100 (16) - - - Accessory gyrus 100 (16) - - - Convexity surface; anterior lobule of insula ASG 94 (15) 6 (1) - - MSG 56 (9) 31 (5) - 12 (2) PSG 94 (15) 6 (1) - - SIS 75 (12) 12 (2) 6 (1) 6 (1) PIS 75 (12) 19 (3) - 6 (1) Convexity Surface: posterior lobule of insula ALG 81 (13) 19 (3) - - PLG 56 (9) 38 (6) 6 (1) - PostCS 56 (9) 38 (6) 6 (1) - Overhanging opercula HG 100 (16) - - - Subcentral gyrus 100 (16) - - - Supramarginal gyrus 100 (16) - - -
Note.—Data are percentages (number of specimen). SIS indicates short insular sulcus; PIS, precentral insular sulcus.