Anterior Cingulate Gyrus (ACG)
« Back to Glossary IndexAnterior cingulate gyrus (ACG) is an arch-shaped convolution that’s a sub-region of the brain’s anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and, like the ACC, is involved in a variety of cognitive and emotional processes. One is social cognition or processing social information. The ACG estimates our and others’ motivation and updates estimates based on new evidence.
