It depends on how much you have.
Split-brain patients have had surgery to cut the corpus callosum. Such a phenomenon was studied and monitored by two neuroscientists Roger Sperry and Michael Gazzaniga. After hard operation, patients felt quite good although the expectations weren't that good. Patients could perform all the activities they did before surgery, that was very surprising and innovational. But after several experiments, doctors discovered side effects and got back to study this process.
The motor unit is composed of both the skeletal and muscular systems.
False. Associative Memory Processes refers to the process of remembering interpreted information. This enables an individual to recall memories based on remembrance of sensor stimulus. The person describes in detail the recollected memory and the information is interpreted during the perceptual process.