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The corpus callosum is the most important orbital system for connecting the two brains. The approximately 200 million [[Comisuren fibres]] enable the exchange of information. As the example of split brain patients shows, this communication is very important because the two [[cerebrum]] halves not only have partly different tasks, they also process information from the other side of the body.
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The corpus callosum is the most important orbital system for connecting the two brains. The approximately 200 million [[Comisuren fibres]] enable the exchange of information. As the example of split brain patients shows, this communication is very important because the two [[Cerebrum/en|cerebrum]] halves not only have partly different tasks, they also process information from the other side of the body.

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Das Corpus callosum ist das wichtigste Bahnsystem zur Verbindung der beiden Gehirn[[hemisphäre]]n. Die etwa 200 Millionen [[Komissurenfasern]] ermöglichen den Informationsaustausch. Wie das Beispiel der Split-Brain-Patienten zeigt, ist diese Kommunikation sehr wichtig, denn die beiden [[Großhirn]]hälften haben nicht nur teilweise unterschiedliche Aufgaben, sie (mit)verarbeiten auch Informationen der anderen Körperseite.
ÜbersetzungThe corpus callosum is the most important orbital system for connecting the two brains. The approximately 200 million [[Comisuren fibres]] enable the exchange of information. As the example of split brain patients shows, this communication is very important because the two [[Cerebrum/en|cerebrum]] halves not only have partly different tasks, they also process information from the other side of the body.

The corpus callosum is the most important orbital system for connecting the two brains. The approximately 200 million Comisuren fibres enable the exchange of information. As the example of split brain patients shows, this communication is very important because the two cerebrum halves not only have partly different tasks, they also process information from the other side of the body.