Hi Adam,
sorry for the delay in my answer

The aparc.a2009s is based on the anatomical rules we published in Neuroimage in 
2010:
- There are 2 separate labels : one is sulcal, for the posterior part of the 
lateral fissure (Lat_Fis-post),  the other one is gyral,  for the planum 
temporale (G_temp_sup-Plan_tempo)
- I’m not quite sure to understand the second part of the question : in my mind 
the lateral fissure can be divided in 3 segments (anterior, middle, posterior), 
and the posterior one is more or less ascending. There was only a single label  
(Lat_Fis-post) for the posterior segment of the lateral fissure
I hope it helps
— 
Christophe Destrieux, 
Unité « Imagerie et Cerveau » UMRS INSERM U930, Université François Rabelais de 
Tours 
Service de Neurochirurgie 
Laboratoire d’Anatomie, Faculté de Médecine, 10 Bd Tonnellé - 37032 Tours - 
France 
Bureau: +33 2 47 36 61 36 | Fax +33 2 47 36 62 07 | Mel Bureau: 
christophe.destri...@univ-tours.fr
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> Le 5 févr. 2016 à 01:19, Adam David Felton <adam.fel...@email.ucr.edu> a 
> écrit :
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I checked the listserv history, but couldn't find an answer to my question:
> 
> With the 2009 parcellation scheme, 1) does the planum temporale parcellation 
> include the posterior ascending ramus (which Destrieux et al. 2010 seems to 
> imply) and 2) does the planum temporale include the posterior descending 
> ramus?
> 
> 
> 
> Thank you!
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Adam
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