Hi Darren,
I'm rewatching the presentations as part of my revision and just noted an error which I just wanted to highlight to ensure we get marked correctly on the upcoming exam...
You said during the presentation that the Corpus Collosum is where CSF is produced, but it is actually the Choroid Plexus which produces CSF. The Corpus Collosum is filled with 200 million myelinated nerve fibres, and is responsible for linking the right and left hempisheres of the brain and integrating the performance between the ssme regions on each side of the brain.
If this comes up on the exam can you make sure we are marked for the correct answer?
Kind regards,
Bex
Thanks Darren
Hi Rebecca - you are correct, and thanks for highlighting: