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  2. Fornix (neuroanatomy) - Wikipedia

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    The fornix (from Latin: fornix, lit. 'arch'; pl.: fornices) is a C-shaped bundle of nerve fibers in the brain that acts as the major output tract of the hippocampus. The fornix also carries some afferent fibers to the hippocampus from structures in the diencephalon and basal forebrain. The fornix is part of the limbic system. While its exact ...

  3. List of regions in the human brain - Wikipedia

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    The human brain anatomical regions are ordered following standard neuroanatomy hierarchies. ... Fornix and septal nuclei; ... "Brain Anatomy and How the Brain Works".

  4. Commissural fiber - Wikipedia

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    Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy ... in front of the columns of the fornix. ... text in the public domain from page 843 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

  5. Anterior commissure - Wikipedia

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    Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy [ edit on Wikidata ] The anterior commissure (also known as the precommissure ) is a white matter tract (a bundle of axons ) connecting the two temporal lobes of the cerebral hemispheres across the midline, and placed in front of the columns of the fornix .

  6. Subfornical organ - Wikipedia

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    The subfornical organ (SFO) is one of the circumventricular organs of the brain. [1] [2] Its name comes from its location on the ventral surface of the fornix near the interventricular foramina (foramina of Monro), which interconnect the lateral ventricles and the third ventricle.

  7. Mammillary body - Wikipedia

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    They are located at the ends of the anterior arches of the fornix. [3] They consist of two groups of nuclei, the medial mammillary nuclei and the lateral mammillary nuclei. [4] Neuroanatomists have often categorized the mammillary bodies as part of the posterior part of hypothalamus. [5]

  8. Hippocampal formation - Wikipedia

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    The hippocampal formation is a compound structure in the medial temporal lobe of the brain.It forms a c-shaped bulge on the floor of the inferior horn of the lateral ventricle. [1]

  9. Cerebrum - Wikipedia

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    Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy [ edit on Wikidata ] The cerebrum ( pl. : cerebra ), telencephalon or endbrain [ 1 ] is the largest part of the brain , containing the cerebral cortex (of the two cerebral hemispheres ) as well as several subcortical structures, including the hippocampus , basal ganglia , and olfactory bulb .