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Merging with Orbitofrontal_cortex or clarifying

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In accordance with http://braininfo.org/Search.aspx?searchstring=orbitofrontal%20cortex&fromwhere=main the orbitofrontal cortex is the same thing as the orbital gyri. I am not expert, so I might have missed something, but I feel this page should be merged with Orbitofrontal_cortex or else how these two pages are connected should be explained. 198.251.62.95 (talk) 15:12, 1 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Neither am I very knowledgeable about the brain's anatomy, but I think the orbitalfrontal cortex is not the same as the orbital gyri, since the cerebral cortex is found in both gyri and sulci, and since this is about the orbital gyri, no, I don't think the two should be merged. Perhaps the page on the Orbitofrontal_cortex could indicate that it refers, as the name seems to suggest, to a cerebral cortical area which includes both the orbital (gyri & sulci) and the frontal (gyri and sulci)? UnderEducatedGeezer (talk) 23:26, 21 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]