The function of the corpus callosum (as well as the anterior commissure) is to allow each hemisphere of the brain to communicate with the other hemisphere.
The corpus callosum (along with the anterior commisure) is the pathway by which each hemisphere of the brain communicates with each other.
The longitudinal fissure separates the two hemispheres and the corpus callosum connects them.
Corpus callosum.
The corpus callosum
corpus callosum
corpus callosum
Sheep brain corpus callosum compares human corpus callosum in a number of ways. These areas of the brain serve similar functions.
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.
It connects the left and right side of brain
Corpus callosum.
The thick band of neurons that connects the right and left cerebral hemispheres is called the corpus callosum. It allows for communication and coordination between the two hemispheres, enabling them to work together in processing information and carrying out functions. Damage to the corpus callosum can result in disruptions to these processes.
corpus callosum
Corpus callosum
The corpus callosum
The corpus callosum is a structure in the brain that connects the left and right hemispheres, allowing communication between the two sides. It plays a crucial role in integrating information and coordinating functions between the two hemispheres. Damage to the corpus callosum can lead to disruptions in communication between the hemispheres.
corpus callosum