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English: Cerebrum, side view. This drawing is meant to show the "classical" anatomical features of the cerebral cortex, with its main gyri and sulci, more in a didactical than naturalistic fashion.
Italiano: Telencefalo, laterale. Il disegno ha lo scopo di illustrare le classiche caratteristiche anatomiche della corteccia cerebrale umana, con i solchi e le circonvoluzioni principali.
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