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The brain is intentionally by the way, there's a shaft of nerves that joins the two halves of the brain called the corpus callosum.
called the corpus callosum. It's thicker in women.
By the way, there's a shaft of nerves that joins the two halves of the brain called the corpus callosum.
called the corpus callosum. It's thicker in women.
and he had no corpus callosum, which is basically the bundle of neurons that connect both hemispheres of the brain together.
And he had no corpus callosum, which is basically the bundle of neurons that connect both hemispheres of the brain together.
It's something called the corpus callosum, which is the nerve tract that separates the brain into left and right hemispheres.
There are studies that have linked a high level of handedness with a smaller corpus callosum.
The two hemispheres do communicate with one another through the corpus callosum, which is made up of some 300 million axonal fibers, but
and it's in the corpus callosum, the body's largest bundle of neuronal fibers that sits underneath your cerebral cortex.
And it's in the corpus callosum, the body's largest bundle
So, without her corpus callosum, her right hand seemed to be getting directions primarily from her left hemisphere, and her left hand — this new alien hand — seemed to be getting directions primarily from her right hemisphere.
Some researchers think this is because the corpus callosum, the structure that connects both hemispheres, is larger in musicians.
This was done in the mid-20th century to treat severe epilepsy by cutting the corpus callosum, the bundle of nerves connecting the two hemispheres.
called the corpus callosum. It's thicker in women.