Split-Brain Individual
A 'split-brain' individual is a person whose corpus callosum has been surgically severed, halting direct neural communication between the right and left hemispheres. This procedure is sometimes performed as an effective treatment for severe epilepsy to control the spread of seizures. Following the surgery, the lack of interhemispheric connection leads to unique behaviors and reveals the specialized capabilities of each hemisphere.
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A patient whose brain hemispheres have been surgically separated is asked to stare at a dot in the middle of a screen. A picture of a key is briefly flashed to the patient's left visual field. What is the most likely outcome when the patient is asked to respond?
Naming an Object via External Cues in Split-Brain Patients