These commissures transfer information between the two hemispheres to coordinate localized ... The human brain as viewed from above, showing the cerebral hemispheres. ... to present visual information to one hemisphere or the other. .... The article "Cerebral hemisphere" is part of the Wikipedia encyclopedia. ...
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wapedia.mobi/en/Cerebral_hemisphere
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s to present visual information to one hemisphere or the other. ... Hemispherectomy is a surgical procedure where one cerebral hemisphere is removed or disabled. This procedure is used to treat a variety of seizure disorders where the source of the epilepsy is localized to a broad area of a single hemisphere of the brain...
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www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Cerebral_hemisphere
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FRONTAL LOBE - One of the four divisions (the other lobes are the parietal, temporal, and occipital) of each hemisphere of the cerebral cortex. The frontal lobe has a role in controlling movement and in the planning and coordinating of behavior. ... PONS - A part of the hindbrain that, with other brain structures,
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www.fitbrains.com/science/more/glossary.php
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Callosotomy Operation in which the fibers of the corpus callosum are cut--usually done to prevent seizure activity from spreading from one cerebral hemisphere to the other. ... Cerebral Hemisphere One of the two halves of the cerebrum. each hemisphere sitting on top of one limb of the Y-shaped upper end of the brain stem.
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www.its.caltech.edu/~jbogen/text/creat6.htm
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The nervous system, I repeat, is double … I use the word brain to include the cerebral hemisphere and the subjacent motor and sensory tract. [Whereas] I use the word encephalon to include all parts of the nervous system within the skull.
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each hemisphere can inhibit the other in order for one .... disabilities are in part due to incomplete cerebral domi- ..... suggests that “interhemispheric processing is used more ... degree to which the brain's cerebral hemispheres pro- cess information independently or together is a “relative ...
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(In these rare patients, the cerebral commissures had been partially severed by surgery to prevent massive epileptic attacks spreading from one cerebral hemisphere to the other). ... "It is concluded that the right hemisphere does take part in certain formal linguistic aspects of comprehension, ... "With the chicken brain as a model,
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We must not exclude the possibility however that a hyper-function in areas or structures belonging to one cerebral hemisphere while the other hemisphere functions normally, may also contribute to ... Noble J.: Paradoxical interocular transfer of mirror-image discriminations in the optic chiasm sectioned monkeys. Brain Res.
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www.reversebrain.net/domin1.htm
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In separate sessions, subjects were rescanned using a birdcage-style head coil to obtain full brain anatomical images. A high-resolution inversion prepared three-dimensional T1-weighted sequence was used (FA, 15°; ... Figure 3. The remembered location of a target is transferred from one cerebral hemisphere to the other within the PPC.
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www.jneurosci.org/cgi/content/full/23/15/6209
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