Disconection team


Disconnection syndrome - a theoretical concept introduced by Norman Geschwind, including syndromes associated with damage to the nerve fibers. The nerve fibers may have different types depending on what information is being transferred. Associative (associative) pathways can be performed within one hemisphere (hemispherical) or between two hemispheres (transdifferent, abdominal).

The reception areas do not have connections between them but only connections to the new cortices around the associative. Associated neighborhoods within each sense, each neighborhood sends signals to other associative neighborhoods of the same hemisphere and to the opposite (integration). The associative neighborhoods are already connected with one another through association associative fibers within one hemisphere and between two. Within the intercellular integration, there are connections between the right and left hemispheric region, and these are sometimes very long (long tufts, association fibers) connect the distal cerebral region but only the associative (non-receptive) areas.

Three types of dissonance:

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