Corpus callosum.
Corpus Callosum
The corpus callosum.
corpus calosum
The corpus callosum is composed of white matter, specifically myelinated nerve fibers. These fibers are axons that belong to different neurons and enable communication between the two cerebral hemispheres of the brain. They facilitate the transfer of information and coordination between the left and right sides of the brain.
Yes. Myelinated fibers have a myelin sheath around them which keeps the impulse from scattering and on a direct path. This makes the impulse travel faster than unmyelinated fibers.
Roughage covers many different types of fiber. Cellulose is a fiber. Roughage is a dietary fiber, called cellulose that is the part of a plant that cannot be digested by the human digestive system. Roughage retains water and adds bulk to food. Roughage helps correct large intestine disorders and keeps it functioning normally.
Roughage covers many different types of fiber. Cellulose is a fiber. Roughage is a dietary fiber, called cellulose that is the part of a plant that cannot be digested by the human digestive system. Roughage retains water and adds bulk to food. Roughage helps correct large intestine disorders and keeps it functioning normally.
The hippocampus.
Corpus Callosum is the fibre connecting the cerebral hemisphere of the brain
the cerebral cortenx
The large fiber tract connecting the cerebral hemispheres is called the corpus callosum. It facilitates communication between the two hemispheres, allowing for information exchange and coordination of functions between the left and right sides of the brain.
Commissural fibers. These fibers connect the hemispheres of the brain including the cerebral portion.
The corpus collosum connects the two hemispheres of the brain
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commissures
You are referring to the corpus callosum or the Great Cerebral Commisure. Originally thought to be fibrous and purely architectural, this was discovered to be the primary means of intra-communications between the left and right lobes of the brain.