The copus callosum.
Corpus Callosum is the fibre connecting the cerebral hemisphere of the brain
The fiber tract that carries impulses to the cerebrum and then to the lower CNS is called the corticospinal tract. It is involved in voluntary motor control and starts from the primary motor cortex in the cerebrum and descends to the spinal cord.
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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.
Corpus Callosum is the fibre connecting the cerebral hemisphere of the brain
The hippocampus.
The corpus callosum is the major white matter fiber tract that connects the two cerebral hemispheres, allowing communication and coordination between the left and right halves of the brain.
The corpus callosum is a large fiber tract connecting the left and right cerebral hemispheres of the brain. It enables communication and coordination between the two hemispheres, allowing them to work together to process sensory information and perform complex functions. Damage to the corpus callosum can lead to issues with communication between the hemispheres and impact cognitive functions.
What type of fiber tract of white matters connect the right and left hemisphere
Commissural fibers. These fibers connect the hemispheres of the brain including the cerebral portion.
The corpus collosum connects the two hemispheres of the brain
If the fiber tract connects the cerebral cortex and the lower brain or spinal cord then it is referred to as a projection tract.
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.
association tract
Association fibres. They are also known as fasciculi. (Projection fibres connect brain and spinal cord, Commisural fibres connect opposite hemispheres)