The corpus callosum allows each hemisphere of the brain to communicate with the other.
Corpus callosum connects the two halves of the brain.
The corpus callosum is a portion of the brain that joins the two hemispheres of the cerebrum.
the corpus callosum
No, "most" animals DO NOT have a corpus callosum. The corpus callosum is found only in placental mammals, while it is absent in monotremes and marsupials as well as other vertebrates such as birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish. (Wikipedia)
corpus callosum
The corpus callosum
Corpus callosum connects the two halves of the brain.
The longitudinal fissure separates the two hemispheres and the corpus callosum connects them.
Corpus callosum.
Sheep brain corpus callosum compares human corpus callosum in a number of ways. These areas of the brain serve similar functions.
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Corpus callosum
The corpus callosum
corpus callosum
They are separated by the corpus callosum.
The Corpus Callosum. You can go to Neuroscience for Kids to find answers like that. *Actually, the Corpus Callosum is the structure, but the type of tract is commisural.
Corpus callosotomy is the medical term meaning surgical severing of the corpus callosum.