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There is longitudanal cerebral fissure between two cerebral hemispheres. Falx cerebri divides it into two parts. On the top of falx cerebri you have superior sagittal sinus. At the inferior border you have inferior sagittal sinus.

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It is called the corpus callosum. It is a series of "cables" that connects all the information on the left with all the information on the right.

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The Corpus callosum joins the cerebral hemispheres of the human brain.

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The two brain hemisphere's are connected by a thick band of nerve fibres called the "corpus callossum"

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The corpus callosum allows the right and left hemispheres of the brain to communicate with one another.

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