fasciculus occipitofrontalis superior
- fasciculus occipitofrontalis superior
- [TA] superior occipitofrontal fasciculus: a collection of association fibers lying just internal to the intersection of the internal capsule and corpus callosum, interconnecting the cortex of the occipital and temporal lobes with that of the insula and frontal lobe, and probably comprising a significant part of the tapetum. Called also f. subcallosus [TA alternative] and subcallosal f.
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