corpus callosum

(noun)

in mammals, a broad band of nerve fibers that connects the left and right hemispheres of the brain

Related Terms

  • somatosensation
  • sulcus
  • gyrus
  • proprioception

Examples of corpus callosum in the following topics:

  • Brain: Cerebral Cortex and Brain Lobes

    • A thick fiber bundle, the corpus callosum, connects the two hemispheres, allowing information to be passed from one side to the other.
    • In other surgeries to treat severe epilepsy, the corpus callosum is cut instead of removing an entire hemisphere.
  • Characteristics of Mammals

    • Eutherian mammals also possess a specialized structure that links the two cerebral hemispheres, called the corpus callosum.
  • Female Hormones

    • The cells in the follicle undergo physical changes, producing a structure called a corpus luteum, which produces estrogen and progesterone.
    • The level of estrogen produced by the corpus luteum increases to a steady level for the next few days.
    • If no fertilized egg is implanted into the uterus, the corpus luteum degenerates and the levels of estrogen and progesterone decrease.
  • Male Reproductive Anatomy

    • These consist of a pair of tubes on the dorsal side, called the corpus cavernosum, and a single tube of tissue on the ventral side, called the corpus spongiosum.
  • Human Gestation

    • Another layer of the blastocyst, the chorion, begins releasing a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) which makes its way to the corpus luteum, keeping it active.
    • The placenta has taken over the functions of nutrition and waste, along with the production of estrogen and progesterone from the corpus luteum, which has degenerated.
  • Meristems

    • The outermost layer is called the tunica, while the innermost layers are cumulatively called the corpus.
  • Pineal Gland and Gonads

    • Progesterone is a female hormone secreted by the corpus luteum after ovulation during the second half of the menstrual cycle.
  • Female Reproductive Anatomy

    • The follicle becomes a corpus luteum, which eventually degenerates.
  • Exotic Species

    • The brown tree snake is adept at exploiting human transportation as a means to migrate; one was even found on an aircraft arriving in Corpus Christi, Texas.
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