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[[Image:Brain sagittal section.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A sagittal section of a human brain.  Click this image for a high-res version in which you can read the annotations.]]
[[Image:Brain sagittal section.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A sagittal section of a human brain.  Click this image for a high-res version in which you can read the annotations.]]
; Cingulum / cingulum bundle
; Cingulum / cingulum bundle
: White matter fibers mainly projecting from the cingulate gyrus (C-shaped bulge in the surface of the mid-sagittal cerebrum which surrounds the corpus callosum) to the parahippocampal gyrus and adjacent temporal cortex, thereby connecting frontal and parietal lobes (neocortex) with the limbic system. Cingulum bundle also includes aminergic  
: White matter fibers mainly projecting from the cingulate gyrus (C-shaped bulge in the surface of the mid-sagittal cerebrum which surrounds the corpus callosum) to the parahippocampal gyrus and adjacent temporal cortex, thereby connecting frontal and parietal lobes (neocortex) with the limbic system. Cingulum bundle also includes aminergic afferent fibers from the brain stem.
afferent fibers from the brain stem.
; Corona radiata
; Corona radiata
: A fan-shaped sheet of WM that radiates from the brain stem superior to the cortex.
: A fan-shaped sheet of WM that radiates from the brain stem superior to the cortex.

Revision as of 03:10, 6 March 2009

This page is a dumping ground for anatomical terms that come up in conversation with neuroscientists, phrased (hopefully!) in a way that CS people can understand them. Click a tract name for specific information, including instructions for segmenting the tract out of a tractogram in Brainapp.

A sagittal section of a human brain. Click this image for a high-res version in which you can read the annotations.
Cingulum / cingulum bundle
White matter fibers mainly projecting from the cingulate gyrus (C-shaped bulge in the surface of the mid-sagittal cerebrum which surrounds the corpus callosum) to the parahippocampal gyrus and adjacent temporal cortex, thereby connecting frontal and parietal lobes (neocortex) with the limbic system. Cingulum bundle also includes aminergic afferent fibers from the brain stem.
Corona radiata
A fan-shaped sheet of WM that radiates from the brain stem superior to the cortex.
Corpus callosum (CC)
The large tract connecting the hemispheres. In a mid-sagittal cutting plane, it looks like a letter C turned on its side, with the tips pointing inferior. See [1]. Moving around the CC from the back (posterior), it is subdivided into parts named:
Splenium
The posterior, slightly bulbous part of the CC.
Body
The more-or-less flat part of the CC between the splenium and the genu.
Genu
The anterior part of the CC, where it bends back on itself. "Genu" means "knee".
Rostrum
The part of the CC inferior and posterior to the genu.
Corticospinal tract (CST)
???
Forceps major / forceps posterior
The posterior projection of the CC (from the splenium) into the occipital lobe. In a transverse cutting plane, it looks like a letter C at the posterior portion of the brain with the tips pointing posterior. See [2].
Forceps minor / forceps anterior
The anterior projection of the CC (from the genu) into the cerebrum. In a transverse cutting plane, it looks like a letter C at the anterior portion of the brain with the tips pointing anterior. In other words, it looks sort of like a pair of mandibles over the eyes. See [3].
Fornix
???
Inferior longitudinal fasciculus (ILF)
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Internal capsule
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Superior longitudinal fasciculus (SLF)
???
Thalamus
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Uncinate fasciculus
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