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The Cerebrum- Formed from two cerebral hemispheres connected together by the corpus callosum. - Each cerebral hemisphere has 3 poles, 3 surfaces, 5 borders and 4 lobes. - Poles: three poles; frontal, temporal and occipital.
The frontal and temporal poles are directed anteriorly. The frontal pole lies above and the temporal pole below. The occipital pole directed backwards.
- Surfaces of the cerebral hemisphere: It has three surfaces:1- Superiolateral surface: convex. It is directed upwards and laterally. 2- Medial surface: contains the corpus callosum which connects the two cerebral hemispheres.
3- Inferior surface: divided by a deep groove called the lateral sulcus into two parts:a. Orbital part: lies on the roof of the orbit. b.
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