The middle of the brain, connecting the right side to the left side.
The corpus callosum is the cerebral white matter structure that conducts nerve impulses between gyri in different hemispheres of the brain. It is responsible for communication and coordination between the left and right hemispheres.
A hypodensity refers to an area on imaging that is less dense than surrounding tissues. An area of hypodensity obscuring the left temporal horn may indicate a region of decreased tissue density in that area. Further investigation or consultation with a medical professional may be needed to determine the cause and significance of this finding.
Sounds coming from the right side of the body are primarily processed by the left temporal lobe of the brain. This is due to the brain's contralateral organization, where auditory information from each ear is primarily processed in the opposite hemisphere. The left temporal lobe contains structures such as the primary auditory cortex, which is crucial for interpreting sound.
The temporal lobe of the brain is responsible for object recognition, including face/person recognition. It also supports higher order cognition involving categories and abstract concepts. The medial temporal lobe houses the hippocampus and surrounding areas which are necessary for memory formation.
what does the white matter mean? How serious of a surgery is it to remove the white matter?
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corpus callosum
i would have said no. but in the yin yang the black is on the left and white is on the right
The right temporal lobe is on the right half of the brain near the Sagittal plane that divides left and right cerebral hemispheres.
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The brain comprises left and right hemisheres. Each of which has a cortex (grey matter) and white fibre tracts (white matter). The hemispheres share common midbrain and brainstem components and also a cerebellum.
No, They connect the white matter of the cerebrum with parts outside of it
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.
A low density area in the subcortical white matter of the left posterior parietal lobe could indicate a region of decreased cellularity or myelin loss. This may be associated with conditions such as demyelinating diseases, vascular damage, or other pathologies affecting the white matter in that specific brain region. Further investigation with clinical correlation is necessary to determine the underlying cause.
Pierre Paul Broca
The part of the brain that consolidates memory is in the temporal area,the left temporol lobe.