fornix
(for′niks )
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(for′nĭ-sēz)
pl. fornices [L. fornix, stem fornic-, vault, arch]
1. A thick axon tract that originates in the hippocampus and synapses in the septum and the hypothalamus, esp., in the mammillary bodies. The fornix, a major component of the limbic circuit, receives its name from the broad arch that it makes along the hidden inner edge of the cerebral cortex, under the corpus callosum.
SEE: limbic system for illus
2. Any vaultlike or arched body. There's more to see -- the rest of this topic is available only to subscribers.
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