Hi

I was curious, so did a little browsing.  From,

http://www.epilepsy.ca/eng/surgical.html

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When is Surgery Necessary in the Treatment of Epilepsy?

There are approximately 300,000 Canadians who suffer from
epilepsy and about 40% have seizures that are not well controlled
by medication. So brain surgery may be an alternative and it's
being used more and more often.

Improved technology has made it possible to identify, more
accurately, where seizures originate in the brain, and advances
in surgical techniques have made surgery much safer. As a result,
doctors are turning to surgical intervention for those patients
who qualify because there are some patients who don't respond to
conventional drug therapy.
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Another good site on split brain is (all one url):

http://www.macalester.edu/~psych/whathap/UBNRP
        /Split_Brain/Split_Brain_Consciousness.html


Best wishes
Jim

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