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  1. Inter-Hemisphere Tours has been operating uninterrupted for more than half a century. We provide safe and enjoyable experiences across the world.

  2. Mar 11, 2016 · HS is grounded in both intra-hemispheric white matter connections, supported by associative bundles, and inter-hemispheric connections between cortical areas located in mirrored positions (homotopic), through the corpus callosum (CC) fiber tracts.

    • Nathalie Tzourio-Mazoyer
    • 10.1007/978-3-319-27777-6_9
    • 2016
    • 2016/03/11
  3. Jul 6, 2018 · In this paper, we model the brain as an interconnected system composed of two specific sub-networks, the left ( L) and right ( R) hemispheres, which compete with each other for centrality, a...

    • J. H. Martínez, J. M. Buldú, J. M. Buldú, D. Papo, F. De Vico Fallani, F. De Vico Fallani, F. De Vic...
    • 2018
  4. Oct 10, 2021 · We explore the biological origins of this phenomenon, heritability, and the effect on cognitive measures. The proportion of commissural fibers in the brain had a negative correlation to hemispheric efficiency, pointing to a trade-off between inner hemispheric and interhemispheric connectivity.

    • Ronnie Krupnik, Yossi Yovel, Yossi Yovel, Yaniv Assaf
    • 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1074-21.2021
    • 2021
    • J Neurosci. 2021 Oct 6; 41(40): 8351-8361.
  5. Jul 1, 2000 · The right hemisphere maintains a veridical record of events, leaving the left hemisphere free to elaborate and make inferences about the material presented. In an intact brain, the two systems complement each other, allowing elaborative processing without sacrificing veracity.

    • Michael S. Gazzaniga
    • 2000
  6. Jan 6, 2022 · Then, we propose a new framework to interpret results in stroke literature in the light of the latest evidence regarding: (1) the role of the callosum in inter-hemispheric communication, (2) the role of prefrontal cortices in exerting a control function, and (3) diaschisis mechanisms.

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  8. Aug 8, 2020 · Inter-hemispheric inhibition’ is used frequently to describe the action of one hemisphere in suppressing or impeding processing in its counterpart. It is widely believed that this is required in order to prevent a bilateral cerebrum giving rise to simultaneous and potentially competing outputs.