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We've covered a lot of ground, but one important question remains: why is it that humans with an intact corpus callosum can name an object in either hand, read words flashed to either visual field, and solve puzzles with both hands? take a moment to think about how this is possible; then type your response into the box below and press the "submit" button.

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Corpus callosum is a bundle of nerve tissue that connects the two hemispheres of the cerebrum. This structure is essential in many cognitive processes because it enables the two hemispheres to communicate and work together on various tasks like processing of the visual information and language and facilitates problem-solving.

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