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What are coronal sections
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Coronal sections are the easiest to visualize, because their orientation is just like looking face-on at another person. Up is up and down is down
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what are rostral sections
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those closest to the nose
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what is the first section you would see in a coronal series
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would be just the tips of the frontal lobes, which sit right behind the forehead
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what is the landmark connecting the two hemispheres
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corpus callosum. This major highway connecting the two hemispheres will serve as a useful landmark
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what is below the corpus callosum
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Below the corpus callosum you can see the tips of the two lateral ventricles
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what seperates the two lateral ventricles?
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the two lateral ventricles are separated by a thin septum which carries a second set of axons, the fornix.
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