- The
cerebrum (pl.: cerebra),
telencephalon or
endbrain is the
largest part of the brain,
containing the
cerebral cortex (of the two
cerebral hemispheres)...
- the
forebrain (embryonic prosencephalon). It is
situated between the
telencephalon and the
midbrain (embryonic mesencephalon). The
diencephalon has also...
- function. The
cerebrum or
telencephalon is
divided into two hemispheres, and
controls higher functions. The
telencephalon is
dominated by a
large pallium...
-
surface of the
cerebrum in vertebrates. The non-pallial part of the
telencephalon builds the subpallium. In
basal vertebrates, the
pallium is a relatively...
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divided into
three parts: the
forebrain (prosencephalon,
subdivided into
telencephalon and diencephalon),
midbrain (mesencephalon) and
hindbrain (rhombencephalon...
- the
human embryo) the
prosencephalon then
divides further into the
telencephalon and diencephalon; and the
rhombencephalon divides into the metencephalon...
- Gray
columns White substance Brain Brainstem Cerebellum Diencephalon Telencephalon Cerebral hemisphere Peripheral nervous system General termsi Cranial...
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diencephalon (thalamus, hypothalamus, subthalamus, and epithalamus) and the
telencephalon which develops into the cerebrum. The
cerebrum consists of the cerebral...
- ****ociation
fibers are
axons that
connect cortical areas within the same
cerebral hemisphere. In
human neuroanatomy,
axons (nerve fibers)
within the brain...
- The
commissural fibers or
transverse fibers are
axons that
connect the two
hemispheres of the brain. Huge
numbers of
commissural fibers make up the commissural...