cerebralhemispheres

Thetwohemispheresareconnectedbyathickbandofneuralfibersknownasthecorpuscallosum,consistingofabout200millionaxons.Thecorpuscallosum ...,Thevertebratecerebrum(brain)isformedbytwocerebralhemispheresthatareseparatedbyagroove,thelongitudinalfissure.Thebraincanthusbe ...,Eachhemispherehas4lobes:frontal,temporal,parietal,andoccipital(Fig.3).Eachlobemaybedivided,onceagain,intoareasthatserveveryspecifi...

Brain Hemispheres

The two hemispheres are connected by a thick band of neural fibers known as the corpus callosum, consisting of about 200 million axons. The corpus callosum ...

Cerebral hemisphere

The vertebrate cerebrum (brain) is formed by two cerebral hemispheres that are separated by a groove, the longitudinal fissure. The brain can thus be ...

Anatomy of the Brain

Each hemisphere has 4 lobes: frontal, temporal, parietal, and occipital (Fig. 3). Each lobe may be divided, once again, into areas that serve very specific ...

The Cerebrum and Cerebral Hemispheres

The cerebrum is divided into two major parts: the right and left cerebral hemispheres or halves at a fissure, the deep groove down the middle.

Cerebral hemisphere

The cerebral hemispheres are separated by a deep groove, the longitudinal cerebral fissure. At the base of this fissure lies a thick bundle of nerve fibres, ...

Topography of the cerebral hemispheres

Firstly, the cerebrum is divided into two hemispheres – a left and a right – by the falx cerebri (inferior projection of the dura mater containing the superior ...

Cerebral Hemisphere

The cerebrum comprises a right and a left cerebral hemisphere. There is a longitudinal crack between them, at the bottom of which some laterigrade fibers ( ...