corpus callosum
White matter structure containing massive numbers of commissural fibers connecting cortical areas in the two cerebral hemispheres.it is subdivided into a genu, a rostrum, a body, and a splenium. (MM). [ ]
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corpus callosum
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The largest commissure of the brain connecting the cerebral hemispheres. [TFD][VHOG]
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In addition to the anterior commissure, placental mammals have a phylogenetically new forebrain commissure, the corpus callosum, which primarily interconnects the neocortex of the cerebral hemispheres.[well established][VHOG]
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/NCBITaxon_9255
The corpus callosum is found only in placental mammals. other groups do have other brain structures that allow for communication between the two hemispheres, such as the anterior commissure, which serves as the primary mode of interhemispheric communication in marsupials.
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- anatomical entity
- part of some nervous system
- part of some telencephalon
- part of some brain
- part of some central nervous system