Association fibres of the brain

Last revised by Rohit Sharma on 27 Jan 2025

Association fibres of the brain, also known as association tracts of the brain or intrahemispheric tracts (cortex-cortex connections 1), are a type of white matter tract that connects different areas in the same cerebral hemisphere. There are two types of association fibres: long-range and U-fibres (short-range) 1

DTI tractography can identify the following long-range tracts:

  • arcuate fasciculus (connections between the Broca, Geschwind and Wernicke areas 2): contains long-range and short-range fibres that connect the frontal, parietal and temporal lobes 3  

  • superior and inferior fronto-occipital fasciculi

  • cingulum (limbic system fibres1

  • uncinate fasciculus

  • superior and inferior longitudinal fasciculi

Cases and figures

  • Figure 1
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