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    Split-brain or callosal syndrome is a type of disconnection syndrome when the corpus callosum connecting the two hemispheres of the brain is severed to...
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  • Split-brain is a computer term, based on an analogy with the medical split-brain syndrome. It indicates data or availability inconsistencies originating...
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    Wagenen studied and published the results of his surgeries, including the split-brain outcomes for patients. Most of the surgeries involved a partial division...
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    using both healthy and split-brain patients. However, there are numerous counterexamples to each generalization and each human's brain develops differently...
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    California Institute of Technology, where he carried out research on human split-brain patients for his doctoral thesis under Roger Sperry. In his subsequent...
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  • their one brain after undergoing a corpus callosotomy. The idea first began circulating in the neuroscience community after some split-brain patients exhibited...
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  • a characteristically human level. Research which builds on Sperry's split brain research is reinforced by anecdotal evidence, which supports the premise...
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    of permanent optic tract damage.[medical citation needed] In certain split-brain patients who have undergone a corpus callosotomy to treat severe epilepsy...
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    won the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for his work with split-brain research. A Review of General Psychology survey, published in 2002, ranked...
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  • In computer networking, split-horizon DNS (also known as split-view DNS, split-brain DNS, or split DNS, or Mirage) is the facility of a Domain Name System...
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    activities. Although the concept of the left-brain interpreter was initially based on experiments on patients with split-brains, it has since been shown to apply...
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    processing came from patients who underwent split-brain procedures to treat disorders such as epilepsy. In split-brain patients, the corpus callosum is cut,...
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    In Internet culture, brain rot (or brainrot) describes Internet content deemed to be of low quality or value, or the supposed negative psychological and...
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    syndrome, or split-brain, is an example of a disconnection syndrome from damage to the corpus callosum between the two hemispheres of the brain. Disconnection...
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    specialization of storage, procedural and cognitive function. Through "split-brain experiments", the left hemisphere is shown to specialize in mathematics...
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    treatment had undergone "split-brain surgery" which cuts the corpus callosum and thus severs the main link between the two sides of the brain known as the cerebral...
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  • April 22, 2005) was an American neurophysiologist who specialized in split brain research and focused on theories of consciousness. He was a clinical...
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    spectrum, as implied by studies involving split-brain patients and conscious patients with large amounts of brain matter missing. Specifically, IIT moves...
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    one hemisphere of a split-brain animal, would not transfer to the other hemisphere. The right brain has no idea what the left brain is up to, if these...
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    The human brain is the central organ of the nervous system, and with the spinal cord, comprises the central nervous system. It consists of the cerebrum...
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  • split-brain studies and other experiments or clinical evidence revealing the abilities of the right cerebral hemisphere. He also wrote on the brain's...
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    different areas in the brain are specialized for different functions. It is opposed to the anti-localizationist theories and brain holism and equipotentialism...
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  • these tests had previously only been documented in patients with either split-brain or who had undergone a hemispherectomy as an adult. When they gave her...
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  • serious condition all clustering software must be able to handle is split-brain, which occurs when all of the private links go down simultaneously, but...
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  • materialism. He argues that observations during brain surgery, studies of brain seizures, split-brain surgery patients and accounts of near-death experiences...
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  • third node known as "voter node" or file share witness that prevents "split brain" scenarios, generally hosted as a file share on a Hub Transport Server...
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  • research novel at the time, mainly on Michael Gazzaniga's split-brain experiments and left-brain interpreter theory. The more general idea of a "divided...
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  • specialization (brain) Lateralization of brain function Roger Sperry Split-brain Edwards, Betty (1999). The New Drawing on The Right Side of the Brain. Penguin...
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  • consciousness Dual consciousness Ideomotor phenomenon Left brain interpreter Split-brain Surrealist automatism Panikkath, Ragesh; Panikkath, Deepa; Mojumder...
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    study that instructed patients with disconnected hemispheres (i.e., split-brain patients) to match spoken words to written words presented to the right...
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