Inferior Longitudinal fasciculus

The inferior longitudinal fasciculus is a bundle of myelinated axons which connects the occipital lobe with the temporal lobe in e..

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Inferior Longitudinal fasciculus

Published on 2011-02-10 09:39:00

The inferior longitudinal fasciculus is a bundle of myelinated axons which connects the occipital lobe with the temporal lobe in each hemisphere of the cerebrum. It runs parallel to the lateral walls of the inferior and posterior cornua of the latera

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