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What (who) is hypocampal commissure - definition

Commissure of Gudden; Decussation of optic nerve fibres; Supraoptic commissure; Ventral supraoptic commissure; Supraoptic decussation; Gudden's inferior commissure; Guddens inferior commissure

Posterior commissure         
BRAIN LANDMARK COMMONLY USED IN BIOMEDICAL IMAGE PROCESSING
Posterior commissures; Posterior cerebellar commissure
The posterior commissure (also known as the epithalamic commissure) is a rounded band of white fibers crossing the middle line on the dorsal aspect of the rostral end of the cerebral aqueduct. It is important in the bilateral pupillary light reflex.
Habenular commissure         
COMMISSURE OF TWO HABENULAE, LEFT AND RIGHT
Habenular commissures
The habenular commissure, is a brain commissure (a band of nerve fibers) situated in front of the pineal gland that connects the habenular nuclei on both sides of the diencephalon.
Canthi         
  • Cutting lateral canthus
EITHER CORNER OF THE EYE WHERE THE UPPER AND LOWER EYELIDS MEET
Bicanthal; Bicanthal plane; Canthi; Palpebral commissures; Lateral palpebral commissure; Medial palpebral commissure; Canthoplasty; Canthorum; Canthus (anatomy); Canthal tilt
·pl of Canthus.

Wikipedia

Ventral supraoptic decussation

The ventral supraoptic decussation is the crossover (decussation) point for signals from the left and right eye, en route respectively to the right and left sides of the visual cortex.

Occupying the posterior part of the commissure of the optic chiasma is a strand of fibers, the Ventral supraoptic decussation (commissure of Gudden, Gudden's inferior commissure), which is not derived from the optic nerves; it forms a connecting link between the medial geniculate bodies.