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In split brain experiments the main commissure connecting the cerebral hemispheres is cut first name this commissure
Central canal
The function of the corpus callosum (as well as the anterior commissure) is to allow each hemisphere of the brain to communicate with the other hemisphere.
to connect the olfactory bulbs and the anterior part of the temporal lobes.
to connect the habenular nuclei of the two sides of the epithalamus together.
In split brain experiments the main commissure connecting the cerebral hemispheres is cut first name this commissure
corpus callosum
It is called the central commissure. Some also call it the Grey Commisure.
the central canal
Central canal
Gray commissure
gray commissure
It's also known as epithalamic commissure.
In split-brain experiments, where the main commissure connecting the cerebral hemispheres is cut, individuals may display differences in behavior between the two hemispheres due to limited communication. This can result in isolated functions or responses in each hemisphere, leading to unique behaviors that are not coordinated between the two hemispheres. For example, in a split-brain patient, presenting stimuli to one hemisphere may produce different reactions compared to presenting the same stimuli to the other hemisphere, showcasing the specialization of each hemisphere for certain cognitive processes.
the gray commissure
The corpus callosum is a portion of the brain that joins the two hemispheres of the cerebrum.
The function of the corpus callosum (as well as the anterior commissure) is to allow each hemisphere of the brain to communicate with the other hemisphere.