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Elden [556K]
2 years ago
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The major pathway of communication between the right and left hemispheres is the.

Biology
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Phoenix [80]2 years ago
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Answer:

corpus callosum.

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Vlad [161]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Corpus callosum

Explanation:

Actually, the left and right brain hemispheres may communicate with one another because to a thick bundle of nerves called the corpus callosum (Latin for "difficult body"). The corpus callosum, which is divided into several sub regions, connects various sections of the hemispheres. The corpus callosum is subdivided into the rostrum, genu, body, and splenium from anterior (front) to posterior (back). The brain's left and right frontal lobes are linked by the rostrum and genu. The hemispheres of the temporal and occipital lobes are connected by the body and spleen.  

With over 200 million axons, the corpus callosum is the brain's biggest fiber bundle. It is made up of tracts of white matter fibers called commissural fibers. It has a role in several bodily processes, including the communication between the:

  • Cerebral hemispheres.
  • Motion of the eye and vision.
  • keeping the right balance of arousal and focus.
  • The localization of touch.

The different parts of our visual field, which independently process pictures in each hemisphere, are combined by the corpus callosum, which plays a crucial role in vision. By connecting the language centers of the brain with the visual cortex, it also enables us to recognize the objects we view. In order for humans to find touch, the corpus callosum also transmits tactile information—which is processed in the parietal lobes—between the two hemispheres of the brain.

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