Corpus callosum
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corpus colossum is the structure that links the two hemisphere together. It is made by commisural fibres. I'm not sure about the specific name of the nerve that links the two hemisphere together.
I think what you are looking for is the corpus callossum. The corpus callossum connects the two cerebral hemispheres. It acts a lot like a bridge, that allows the right and left hemispheres to communicate with one another. Without this, each of our eyes would only send information to one hemisphere, instead of to both sides of the brain. This is evident from studies done on patients who have undergone split-brain surgery. Check the Youtube video in the related links out for an example of what I mean, it's quite interesting!:
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The Limbic System, located between the inner border of the cerebral hemispheres, is sometimes referred to as the 'emotional brain'. It is a ring of structures including the amygdala (associated with fear and anger); the hippocampus (which helps to establish memories); the fornix (which links parts of the limbic system), and the hypothalamus (associated with thirst, hunger, body temperature,sexual function, and water balance). The limbic system is responsible for emotional and instinctive behavior including fear, anger, elation, disappointment, sadness, pleasure, and sexual feelings. It plays a key part in memory, interacts with the cerebral cortex to give conscious awareness of our feelings, and works with the hypothalamus to generate sex drive and arousal. The activities of the body that are governed are those concerned with self-preservation, among them, searching for food and fighting. Included link to a site that will tell you much more.
A cerebral hemisphere (hemispherium cerebrale) is defined as one of the two regions of the brain that are delineated by the body's median plane. The brain can thus be described as being divided into left and right cerebral hemispheres. Each of these hemispheres has an outer layer of grey matter called the cerebral cortex that is supported by an inner layer of white matter. The hemispheres are linked by the corpus callosum, a very large bundle of nerve fibers, and also by other smaller commissures, including the anterior commissure, posterior commissure, and hippocampal commissure. These commissures transfer information between the two hemispheres to coordinate localized functions. The architecture, types of cells, types of neurotransmitters and receptor subtypes are all distributed among the two hemispheres in a markedly asymmetric fashion. However, it must be noted that, while some of these hemispheric distribution differences are consistent across human beings, or even across some species, many observable distribution differences vary from individual to individual within a given species.For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated below.
your spine and skeletal system sends messages that you are in pain when your bones break. your eyes send messages about what you are seeing your fingers, arms, and every other part of your body responds to what you are touching and also sends messages to your brain to stimulate responses in whether it is a good or bad pain.
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The spinal cord is a bundle of nerves that links the peripheral nervous system to the brain
The portal system links the anterior pituitary gland to the hypothalamus.
Yes.