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Longitudinal fissure - Wikipedia The longitudinal fissure plays a key role in corpus callosotomy, neurosurgery resulting in split brain, as it provides unobstructed access to the corpus callosum
What Does the Longitudinal Fissure Separate? - Biology Insights The longitudinal fissure serves as the primary separator for the two large halves of the brain, known as the left and right cerebral hemispheres This deep cleft extends from the front of the brain to the back, effectively dividing the cerebrum into its two distinct hemispheres
Brain Anatomy – Introduction to Neuroscience Like the dorsal view, the longitudinal fissure divides the cerebrum into right and left hemispheres The pons and medulla (components of the brain stem) connect the cerebrum to the spinal cord
Gyri and Sulci of the Brain - Simply Psychology The longitudinal fissure is a deep furrow that serves as the primary division between the left and right hemispheres of the brain Within this fissure lies the corpus callosum, which connects the hemispheres and enables the transfer of visual, auditory, and somatosensory information between them
Longitudinal fissure | anatomy | Britannica 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, called the corpus callosum, which provides a communication link between the hemispheres
Longitudinal cerebral fissure - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS The longitudinal cerebral fissure contains a curved strip of meningeal tissue called the falx cerebri It extends across the entire medial aspect of the cerebral hemispheres, both at the front and rear ends, effectively separating them completely from their upper to lower margins