| longitudinal fissure of cerebrum | The deep cleft separating the two hemispheres of the cerebrum. Synonym: fissura longitudinalis cerebri, great longitudinal fissure. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| cerebrum |
The large frontal area of the human brain.
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| cerebrum |
originally referred to the largest portion of the brain, including practically all parts within the skull except the medulla, pons, and cerebellum. It now usually refers to the cerebral cortex and basal ganglia.
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| cerebrum |
L. brain. The word first appeared in English in 1565.
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| cerebrum |
(seh-REE-brum): The largest part of the brain. It is divided into two hemispheres, or halves, called the cerebral hemispheres. The cerebrum controls muscle functions of the body and also controls speech, emotions, reading, writing, and learning.
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| cerebrum |
The brain, the nervous matter included in the skull anterior to the tentorium cerebelli; commonly, the two hemispheres.
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