Also known as the colossal commissure, the corpus callosum is a wide flat bundle of neural fibers under the cortex. This is what connects the left and right cerebral hemispheres as well as the largest white structure of the brain. The corpus callosum is only found in placental mammals.
Symptoms of epilepsy can be reduced by cutting the corpus callosum, but is normally reserved for cases where complex or grand mal seizures are produced by either side of the brain.
Symptoms of epilepsy can be reduced by cutting the corpus callosum, but is normally reserved for cases where complex or grand mal seizures are produced by either side of the brain.