No, "most" animals DO NOT have a corpus callosum. The corpus callosum is found only in placental mammals, while it is absent in monotremes and marsupials as well as other vertebrates such as birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish. (Wikipedia)
It is a large bundle of nervous tissue that connects the two hemispheres of the brain. Most if not all of the communicating between the two hemispheres happens through the corpus callosum. In the past, severing the corpus callosum was a means of helping control seizures; seizure activity starting in one hemisphere could not cross over to the other. Severing the corpus callosum, however, has some unfortunate side-effects. There is a separation of the functions of the two hemispheres that can be difficult to deal with regarding activities like speech, writing and object recognition.
For a person who was asked to describe/differentiate split pictures, when the corpus callosum of his is cut, he could speak or describe what he has seen in his right eye because speech is located in the left part of the brain, but if he was asked to visually point what he was saying, he will point out what his left eye saw, even though it's different from his topic, because his visualization is located in his right brain.
No, dogs and cats do not develop hemorrhoids like humans do. Hemorrhoids are specific to the anatomy of humans and are not a common issue in animals.
Yes, animals can experience hemorrhoids, similar to humans. Hemorrhoids are swollen blood vessels in the rectum or anus that can cause discomfort and pain.
Yes, humans can mark territory with urine, but it is not as common or instinctual as it is in animals. Some individuals may engage in this behavior for various reasons, but it is not a widespread practice among humans.
The Corpus Callosum. You can go to Neuroscience for Kids to find answers like that. *Actually, the Corpus Callosum is the structure, but the type of tract is commisural.
The corpus callosum is the large fiber pathway that connects the right and left cerebral hemispheres in the brain. It allows for communication and coordination between the two hemispheres, enabling functions like information processing, sensory integration, and motor coordination. Damage to the corpus callosum can lead to disruptions in these functions.
It is a large bundle of nervous tissue that connects the two hemispheres of the brain. Most if not all of the communicating between the two hemispheres happens through the corpus callosum. In the past, severing the corpus callosum was a means of helping control seizures; seizure activity starting in one hemisphere could not cross over to the other. Severing the corpus callosum, however, has some unfortunate side-effects. There is a separation of the functions of the two hemispheres that can be difficult to deal with regarding activities like speech, writing and object recognition.
For a person who was asked to describe/differentiate split pictures, when the corpus callosum of his is cut, he could speak or describe what he has seen in his right eye because speech is located in the left part of the brain, but if he was asked to visually point what he was saying, he will point out what his left eye saw, even though it's different from his topic, because his visualization is located in his right brain.
Humans are animals
(you use your whole brain just not at once)you use your left when you do math or science>you know like when you do logic stuff--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------you use your Right for creativity and for your personality
Marine animals.
not like humans but they do respiration but how do they respire then ?
No, dogs and cats do not develop hemorrhoids like humans do. Hemorrhoids are specific to the anatomy of humans and are not a common issue in animals.
No i believe they do not cause humans get oxygen from trees animals really are not different from humans so animals get the oxygen from trees just like humans
mammals
Actually, humans are counted as animals, humans aren't the main living things on earth. Humans are mammals, just like the other breathing, furry, animals out there.