I believe the operation (the results of which have always fascinated me,
referring of course, to the work of Sperry, Gazzaniga, Bogen, etc.)
is rare nowadays due to effective antiseizure medication (e.g., Dilantin).

Mike Lee


On Wed, 27 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Tipsfriends,
>
> Sorry about above but it seems to fit, and you know, I am not, how would one
> put it, a well woman.
>
> But anyway a student wants to know if they still do the split brain
> operations on some persons with epilepsy. I know that they do some really
> radical stuff on very young children (hemispherectomy) but don't feel as if I
> know the answer regarding this particular type of surgery.
>
> So will you take pity and help me, please? Maybe I can donate my twisted mind
> to science to show my appreciation. Thanks.
>
>
> Nancy Melucci
> LACCD
>
>
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