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Split-brain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Split-brain is a lay term to describe the result when the corpus callosum connecting the two hemispheres of the brain is severed to some degree. The surgical operation to produce this condition is ca...
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Lateralization of brain function - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A longitudinal fissure separates the human brain into two distinct cerebral hemispheres, connected by the corpus callosum. The sides resemble each other and each hemisphere's structure is generally mi...
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A Guide to Brain Anatomy, Function and Symptoms ... Brain Structure ... Damage to the Corpus Callosum may result in "Split Brain" syndrome.
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Synopsis of the Chronic Human Split-Brain Syndrome. When patients who have had a complete callosotomy have recovered from the acute operative effects and reach a fairly stable state, they manifest a variety of phenomena which can be grouped under four headings: (I) Social ordinariness.
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Free computer demonstration of Split-Brain Syndrome. ... Return to PsychLab home page.
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At other times, it may be sugically severed as an extreme measure to cure some types of drug-resistant epilepsy. As a result of the collotomy, split brain syndrome may develop in the patient.
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The Split-Brain Syndrome. A recurrent theme in psychiatry is the belated and often confused appreciation ofadvances in other rel evant disciplines. ...
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