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  • 111vermis — [ vɛrmis ] n. m. • 1858; mot lat. « ver » ♦ Anat., zool. Partie médiane du cervelet des mammifères et des oiseaux, faisant une saillie allongée d avant en arrière sur ses faces supérieure et inférieure, entre les deux hémisphères cérébelleux. ●… …

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  • 112hémisphère — (é mi sfè r ) s. m. 1°   La moitié d une sphère. •   Ces nids sont des hémisphères creux, d environ quatre pouces de diamètre, BUFF. Ois. t. V, p. 376. 2°   La moitié du globe terrestre ou céleste. •   [Rome] Une fière harpie, un aigle ravissant …

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  • 113Neil Peart — For the Australian rules footballer, see Neil Peart (footballer). Neil Peart Peart performing a drum solo at the Xcel Energy Center on May 22, 2008. Photo by Matt Becker Background information …

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  • 114Western Hemisphere — The Western Hemisphere, also Western hemisphere [ Oxford Dictionary of English , 2nd ed., rev. 2006. London, UK: Oxford University Press, p. 2001.] or western hemisphere, [ [http://www.m w.com/dictionary/western%20hemisphere Merriam Webster s… …

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  • 115Roger Wolcott Sperry — Infobox Scientist name = Roger Wolcott Sperry birth date = August 20, 1913 birth place = Hartford, Connecticut death date = April 17, 1994 death place = residence = citizenship = nationality = ethnicity = field = neuropsychologist work… …

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  • 116Corpus callosum — For the two films with this name, see Corpus Callosum (2002) and Corpus Callosum (2007) Brain: Corpus callosum Corpus callosum from above. (Anterior portion is at the top of the image.) …

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  • 117McGurk effect — The McGurk effect is a perceptual phenomenon which demonstrates an interaction between hearing and vision in speech perception. It is a compelling illusion in which humans perceive mismatched audiovisual speech as a completely different… …

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  • 118Temporal lobe — Brain: Temporal lobe Frontal lobe Temporal lobe …

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  • 119Hemispatial neglect — Classification and external resources Hemispatial neglect is most frequently associated with a lesion of the right parietal lobe (in yellow, at top) ICD 9 …

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  • 120Dual brain theory — The dual brain theory claims that the two cerebral hemispheres of the brain may sense and react to the environment independently from one another and that as a result of traumatic experience, one half may dominate the other in order to reduce the …

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