rostrum of the corpus callosum
Acronym: rcc
The term rostrum of the corpus callosum refers to the portion of the corpus callosum that extends ventrocaudally from the genu of the corpus callosum. It is found in the human ( Carpenter-1983 ), macaque ( Martin-2000 ), and rat ( Swanson-2004 ). It is not found in atlases of the mouse brain ( Hof-2000; Franklin-2008 ). It is Region 1 of seven parts defined in a common parcellation scheme for the corpus callosum in the primate. See corpus callosum (Witelson).

Also known as: rostrumNeuroNames ID : 193


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