Rolandic Anatomy
The Lateral Fissure (Posterior Ramus)
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The posterior ramus of the lateral fissure is a white matter tract connecting the temporal and parietal lobes, crucial for auditory processing and language comprehension. It facilitates communication between regions involved in integrating auditory information with higher-order cognitive functions.
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