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The brain is divided into the right and left hemisphere, and the two halves are connected by the corpus callosum. Learn more.
A study by the HSE Centre for Language and Brain has confirmed the role of the corpus callosum in language lateralisation, ie the distribution of language processing functions between the brain's ...
The largest pathway of interactivity in the brain is the corpus callosum, the very large connective pathway between the right and left cerebral hemispheres. This talk will focus on research into the ...
The corpus callosum carries electrical signals between the brain’s right hemisphere and its left. Stretching nearly the full length of the brain from behind the forehead to the nape of the neck ...
The corpus callosum is the bridge between the left and right sides of the brain. It is vital for physical co-ordination and processing complicated thought patterns. This article explores disorders ...
When the corpus callosum works well, the human brain is a marvel of social, spatial and verbal reasoning.
The brain adapts, through reorganization, when people are born without a corpus callosum and lack a bridge between the two cerebral hemispheres.
Humans who lack the corpus callosum, a bundle of 200 million fibers that connect the left and right hemispheres of the brain, have long fascinated physicians, neuroscientists and other curious ...
In the new study, researchers combined diffusion MRI data from the Human Connectome Project with histological cross-sections of the corpus callosum, the major tract that connects the left and ...
One in 4,000 people is born without a corpus callosum, a brain structure consisting of neural fibers that are used to transfer information from one hemisphere to the other.