Commissures
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 collosum connects the two hemispheres of the brain
Corpus Callosum is the fibre connecting the cerebral hemisphere 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.
The corpus callosum is the large fiber pathway that connects the right and left cerebral hemispheres in the brain. It allows for communication and coordination between the two hemispheres, enabling functions like information processing, sensory integration, and motor coordination. Damage to the corpus callosum can lead to disruptions in these functions.
the cerebral cortenx
Projection Fibers
The thick fiber network that connects the cerebral hemispheres is called the corpus callosum. It facilitates communication between the left and right hemispheres of the brain, allowing for the integration of sensory and cognitive functions. The corpus callosum plays a crucial role in coordinating activities that require both hemispheres to work together.
The hippocampus.
corpus callosum
corpus callosum
corpus callosum