The fissure or cisura of Ronaldo is a cleft in the top center of the brain of higher mammals that separates the frontal lobe and parietal in both hemispheres. It is named so in honor of the Italian anatomist Luigi Rolando from the 18th century.It is on the top of the cisura of Silvio that separates the frontal lobe from the temporal in each of the hemispheres of the brain. In the lobes are located various functions, including movement, vision, language...