Split-brain research has illustrated the left hemisphere of the brain is responsible for language in most people.
Split-brain syndrome, also known as callosal syndrome, is a form of disconnection syndrome that develops when the corpus callosum, which connects the two hemispheres of the brain, is partially separated. It is a collection of symptoms brought on by interference or disruption of the neural connections between the brain's hemispheres. The surgical procedure (corpus callosotomy) that causes this syndrome includes transection of the corpus callosum and is often used as a last option to treat intractable epilepsy. To lessen the potential of unintentional bodily harm, partial callosotomies are first done; if these are unsuccessful, a complete callosotomy is then carried out. This procedure reduces the severity and ferocity of epileptic convulsions. Epilepsy is first managed with medications before callosotomies are used. Neuropsychological evaluations following surgery are frequently carried out.
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