Corpus callosum are the band of fibers that connects the two cerebral hemispheres. The two cerebral hemispheres are intimately connected to each others. There is a incomplete partition in between them. It is called as falx cerebri. It is there to support the brain tissue from damage by sudden movement. You tend to call them 'two' hemispheres just because they looks two to you.
corpus callosum
Within the human brain, the structure that connects the right and left cerebral hemispheres is called the corpus collosum. There is said to be strong bilateral symmetry in both function and structure of the two hemispheres.
by cerebral aqueduct
The corpus callosum is a thick band of axons that connects the right hemisphere to the left hemisphere. These are a set of neural fibers beneath the cortex that facilitates inter-hemispheric communication (communication between hemispheres)
corpus callosum
corpus callosum
medulla oblanga
corrus collasum
The corpus collosum connects the two hemispheres of the brain
Corpus Callosum is the fibre connecting the cerebral hemisphere of the brain
Within the human brain, the structure that connects the right and left cerebral hemispheres is called the corpus collosum. There is said to be strong bilateral symmetry in both function and structure of the two hemispheres.
Cerebral Aqueduct
connects two cerebral hemispheres
connects two cerebral hemispheres
by cerebral aqueduct
cerebral aqueduct
The cerebral aqueduct connects the third and fourth ventricles in the brain.