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English: The Fusiform gyrus and all gyri adjacent to it, displayed on a 3D-printed brain of a healthy adult. As we view the brain from below, the right hemisphere is on the left side of the image; red – fusiform gyrus; green – inferior temporal gyrus; blue – parahippicampal gyrus; yellow – lingual gyrus; cyan - inferior occipital gyrus.
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