In split brain experiments the main commissure connecting the cerebral hemispheres is cut first name this commissure
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Yes, the links between the left and right hemispheres of the brain can be surgically cut to treat certain conditions like epilepsy. In some cases, the brain can reorganize to compensate for this loss by creating new connections within each hemisphere. However, the original connections do not typically grow back after being severed.
Cut could be interpreted in different ways. The cut command will cut in a cell in terms of removing data to put it somewhere else. A merged cell can be split by using the split command. It is also possible to cut data from data in a cell using some of the text functions like MID().
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a LONG NARROW CUT IS CALLED A SLIT. IT MEANS A LONG ROAD SPLIT IN 2.
corpus callosum
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.
Individuals who have had their corpus callosum cut are said to have a split brain. This surgery is usually done to help manage severe cases of epilepsy.
Corpus callosum
Corpus callosum
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well all you have to cut is 2 cm
That is the correct spelling of the word "split" (cut, halved, or a share).
Yes, that's the best thing. It's almost impossible to glue the split ends back together, and if you don't cut them off the hair will continue to split. You don't have to cut off much more than just the split end.