Corpus Callosum
Corpus callosum (derived from Latin for “tough body”) is a bundle of white matter that connects the two cerebral hemispheres. It is a thick band of nerve fibers that acts as a communication wire between the two halves of the brain. It is the largest white matter structure of the brain.
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Cerebellum CerebrumCervical LumbarMedulla Oblongata Pons
Spinal Cord Temporal Lobe SacralThoracic Axon Axon TerminalsDendrite Myelin Sheath Nucleus Pulposus Gray Matter
Spinal Nerve White Matter Corpus CallosumFrontal LobeHypothalamus Occipital Lobe Parietal Lobe Thalamus Cervical Vertebrae BrainNeuron