corpus callosum
corpus callosum
corpus callosum
Cerebral hemispheres (left and right)
The cortex is divided into two sections called the cerebral hemispheres, which are connected by a thick, tough band of neural fibers called the corpus callosum. The corpus callosum allows the left and right hemispheres to communicate with each other.
The dural fold that projects into the longitudinal fissure between cerebral hemispheres is called the FALX CEREBRI.
The medial longitudinal fissure.
Either Cerebral Specialization, cerebral localisation, cerebral asymmetry, hemispheric specialisatio.
corpus callosum
There is longitudanal cerebral fissure between two cerebral hemispheres. Falx cerebri divides it into two parts. On the top of falx cerebri you have superior sagittal sinus. At the inferior border you have inferior sagittal sinus.
You have the beautiful partition called as falx cerebri, which separates the cerebral hemisphere incompletely. This partition is made from the folding of the inner layer of the Dura mater. Dura mater is the outer covering of the meninges.
The brain has a left cerebral hemisphere and a right cerebral hemisphere, as well as a stem.
The tract is called the corpus callosum.