The structures contributes to the “operculum” are superior temporal gyrus, cingulate gyrus, cuneus gyrus, and the inferior frontal gyrus, options C, F, G, and H are correct.
The operculum partially encloses the insula and contributes to its hidden location within the brain. There are several different operculae, each of which is named after the region of the cortex that contributes to its formation. The insula is a region of the brain hidden from view when the brain is viewed from its lateral surface.
It is covered by a set of folds known as the operculum, which partially encloses the insula. The superior temporal gyrus, cingulate gyrus, cuneus gyrus, and inferior frontal gyrus contribute to the formation of different parts of the operculum, options C, F, G, and H are correct.
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The complete question is:
The insula is hidden from view when the brain is seen from its lateral surface. Which of the following structures contributes to the “operculum” (covering) over the insula? (Select all that apply.)
A inferior temporal gyrus
B paracentral lobule
C superior temporal gyrus
D lingual gyrus
E superior frontal gyrus
F cingulate gyrus
G cuneus gyrus
H inferior frontal gyrus