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The result of the move request was: no consensus to move the page to any particular title at this time, per the discussion below. Whether this should be merged to a different article is a separate question and discussion on that topic can continue as necessary. Dekimasu よ! 18:54, 27 December 2018 (UTC)
Brodmann area 44 → Opercular part of inferior frontal gyrus – Proper name for that part of the surface anatomy of the brain; use of Brodmann area adds a confusing mix of cytoarchitecture; in line with Orbital part of inferior frontal gyrus and other descriptive anatomic terms such as Angular gyrus is used and a separate entry for Brodmann area 39 is also used; same for primary motor cortex and separate page for Brodmann area 4; again Supramarginal gyrus and separate page BA 40, and so on. These are informative terms to a reader, unlike sole use of BA numbers; any neuroanatomy book shows descriptive terms on brain diagrams unless specifiying cytoarchitecture. Iztwoz ( talk) 22:39, 7 December 2018 (UTC) --Relisted. Paine Ellsworth, ed. put'r there 11:54, 16 December 2018 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: no consensus to move the page to any particular title at this time, per the discussion below. Whether this should be merged to a different article is a separate question and discussion on that topic can continue as necessary. Dekimasu よ! 18:54, 27 December 2018 (UTC)
Brodmann area 44 → Opercular part of inferior frontal gyrus – Proper name for that part of the surface anatomy of the brain; use of Brodmann area adds a confusing mix of cytoarchitecture; in line with Orbital part of inferior frontal gyrus and other descriptive anatomic terms such as Angular gyrus is used and a separate entry for Brodmann area 39 is also used; same for primary motor cortex and separate page for Brodmann area 4; again Supramarginal gyrus and separate page BA 40, and so on. These are informative terms to a reader, unlike sole use of BA numbers; any neuroanatomy book shows descriptive terms on brain diagrams unless specifiying cytoarchitecture. Iztwoz ( talk) 22:39, 7 December 2018 (UTC) --Relisted. Paine Ellsworth, ed. put'r there 11:54, 16 December 2018 (UTC)