Anatomy and Cell Biology 3319 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Cerebral Hemisphere, Insular Cortex, Parietal Lobe

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Cerebral hemisphere is a very large proportion of the brain. White fiber or collection of axons is used to connect to two cerebral hemispheres. The cerebral hemisphere plays a large part of what makes humans humans: Animals do not have it to the same extent as us humans undergo encephalization for cerebral cortex growth and allows us to have more complex thinking processes: we have larger cortex/hemispheres. Keep the 2 halves of the hemispheres communicated. Communication to the cerebral cortex with rest of brain. Communication within the cerebral cortex to itself: deep gray matter, basal ganglia deepest layer of large collections of neuronal cell bodies. To accommodate the large surface area of he cerebral cortex we need to create folding! Gyri (ridges) and sulci (grooves) provide anatomical separation of areas allow us to identify parts. Gray matter follows the fold and allows us to have a large number of neurons.

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