Abstract
Neuro-anatomical approach to the humano-murian brain based on cerebral imaging studies
Author(s): Serend HipeWe present the case of a humano-murian victim of a left stroke who presented with impaired motor skills on the left side of his body. Brain imaging studies (Scan, Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scan) have shown that the brain is functionally separated into two parts. The white corners and the corpus callosum are calcified and leave almost no possibility for inter hemispheric communication as is the case for us. Basically, the entire anatomical substrate that allows our human brain to communicate between the two hemispheres is completely inactivated in humano-murians. It is among the latter that the term di-encephalon takes on its full meaning.