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How do specialised parts of the brain integrate with one another?​

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Answered by lonelynaveen
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It is made up of two cerebral hemispheres. Separated by a groove, however, they are not isolated and communicate with each other through nerve fibers called the corpus callosum. We know that they are always helping each other and exchanging information.

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Answered by alltimeindian6
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However, no one part of the brain acts as a control center that integrates signals from various regions. ... Instead, multiple parallel connections seem to form a dense and overlapping network between the different regions.

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