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Neuroscientists show how the brain manages to adapt in people born without a corpus callosum – News-Medical.Net
One in 4,000 people is born without a corpus callosum, a brain structure consisting of neural fibers that are used to transfer information from one hemisphere to…

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Oct 30 2020
One in 4,000 people is born without a corpus callosum, a brain structure consisting of neural fibers that are used to transfer information from one hemisphere to the other. A quarter of these individuals do not have any symptoms, while the remainder either have low intelligence quotients or suffer from severe cognitive disorders.
In a study published in the journal Cerebral Cortex, neuroscientists from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) discovered that…
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