The left and right hemispheres of your brain communicate through the [ Select ]
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The left and right hemispheres of your brain communicate through the [ Select ] ["central ventricles", "corpus callosum", "singulate gyrus", "pons"] . Images on the right side of your visual field are transmitted to the [ Select ] ["left side", "basal region", "anterior region", "right side"] of your [ Select ] ["frontal", "occipital", "parietal", "temporal"] lobe.
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The left and right hemispheres of the brain communicate through the CORPUS CALLOSUM.
Corpus callosum is band of nerve fibres which connects left and right hemispheres and communication between these two hemispheres takes place through corpus callosum.
The images on the right side of visual field are transmitted to the LEFT SIDE of OCCIPITAL LOBE.
Similarly, images on the left side of visual field are transmitted to the right side of occipital lobe.
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