This study aimed to clarify chronological sequences of the appearances of sulci and gyri on the medial cerebral surface and its relation to the regional development of the cerebrum in cynomolgus monkeys. The lengths of cingulate and calcarine sulci were measured, and the ratios of these lengths to fronto-occipital length were estimated as indices of the size of the "frontoparietal" and "occipital" regions, respectively. The relative length of cingulate sulcus showed a biphasic increase: a slow phase from EDs 100 to 110, and a rapid phase from EDs 110 to 130. The gyri in the "frontoparietal region" were convoluted in the limbic cortex during the initial slow phase and in the neocortical region during the rapid phase. The relative length of calcarine sulcus lineally increased between EDs 90 and 130, and the gyri in the "occipital region" generated in a dorso-ventral manner: the gyrus convolutions occurred first in the "phylogenetically older" striate and dorsal extrastriate cortices, and then in the "phylogenetically newer" ventral extrastriate cortex. The results suggest that the chronological order of appearance of sulci and gyri is closely associated with the order of phylogenetical development of the cerebral cortex. The present study provides a standard reference for the development of cerebral sulci and gyri of cynomolgus monkeys together with our previous study (Fukunishi et al. Anat Embryol 211:757-764, 2006).
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