The â—» and the â—» together compose the dura mater in the cranial cavity.
The subarachnoid space contains a protective fluid.
The falx cerebri, a dural septum, is located within the longitudinal fissure between the cerebral hemispheres.
The superior sagittal sinus collects and contains blood.
The cerebral cortex contains the gray matter.
Grooves on the surface of the brain are sulci; ridges on the surface are gyri.
The auditory areas of the brain are part of the temporal lobe.
The vision areas of the brain are part of the occipital lobe.
The left cerebral hemisphere primarily controls the right side of the body.
The brainstem includes the pons, the midbrain, and the medulla.
The delicate pia mater membrane is located on the surface of the brain.
The longitudinal fissure separates the two cerebral hemispheres.
The primary motor cortex is located within the precentral gyrus.