Hmm, false membranes are adhering to the arachnoidian layer of the dura mater. I’m directing my gaze into a world of constant visibility. Where does it hurt?.
The tough, fibrous membrane, which lines the cavity of the skull and spinal column, and surrounds the brain and spinal cord; frequently abbreviated to dura
the outermost, toughest, and most fibrous of the three membranes (meninges) that cover the brain and spinal cord
One of three membranes (meninges) surrounding and protecting the brain and spinal cord Also used in surgery to patch holes
Thickest, outermost covering of the spinal cord and spinal nerves Also lines the inside of the skull
Latin for "hard mother," the dura mater is the most superior of the layers of the meninges; this tough, inflexible tissue forms several structures that serve to separate the cranial cavity into compartments and protect the brain from displacement, as well as forming several vein-like sinuses that carry blood back to the heart