Term Name: intraparietal sulcus
Synonyms: intraparietal sulcus of Turner, ITPS, sulcus interparietalis, sulcus intraparietalis, Turner sulcus
Definition: The intraparietal sulcus (IPS) is located on the lateral surface of the parietal lobe, and consists of an oblique and a horizontal portion. The IPS contains a series of functionally distinct subregions that have been intensively investigated using both single cell neurophysiology in primates and human functional neuroimaging. Its principal functions are related to perceptual-motor coordination (for directing eye movements and reaching) and visual attention. The IPS is also thought to play a role in other functions, including processing symbolic numerical information, visuospatial working memory and interpreting the intent of others. [WP,unvetted].
Ontology: Uberon Ontology [UBERON:0002913]

Relationships
is a type of: sulcus of parietal lobe