Multiple Choice
Why are split-brain patients important for our understanding of the functions of the two hemispheres?
A) They are used to study how the two hemispheres exchange information.
B) They are born with only one hemisphere.
C) Their hemispheres can communicate typically even without the corpus callosum.
D) The hemispheres' functions are inverted: the left hemisphere functions as the right hemisphere and vice versa.
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