The brain contains four interconnected fluid-filled cavities called ventricles that produce and circulate cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). The ventricles include the left and right lateral ventricles, the third ventricle, and the fourth ventricle. CSF is produced by choroid plexus tissue within the ventricles and flows between the ventricles through connecting openings before circulating around the brain and spinal cord to provide cushioning. Blockages within the ventricles or connections between them can cause excess fluid buildup and issues like hydrocephalus.