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Identification |
Official Latin term | corpus callosum |
Official term | corpus callosum |
Unit identifier | TAH:U6077 |
Unit type | single |
Materiality | immaterial |
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Taxonomic definition |
Taxonomic definition | The corpus callosum is an anatomical conduit space [spatium canalis anatomici ] which is connecting the two cerebral hemispheres [hemispherium cerebri ], located on the floor of the longitudinal fissure [fissura longitudinalis cerebri ]. |
Documentation |
The immaterial corpus callosum. The corpus callosum is an immaterial space with fiat boundaries, where the fibers of the radiation of corpus callosum is crossing the mid-saggital plane.Traditionally, this entity is described as a material entity and this is reflected by its name corpus, infering a material aspect. But this approach is formally incorrect: the container is to be distinct of its content. Like the fact that the artery is not the blood, the corpus callosum is not the commisural fibers crossing it. |
Partonomy |
TAH:E10200 |
human body
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TAH:U5062 | |
TAH:U5068 | |
TAH:U5257 | |
TAH:U5262 | |
TAH:U5264 | |
TAH:U12095 | |
TAH:U6077 | corpus callosum |
Total |
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Date: 03.08.2023 |