
interhemispheric transfer
Interhemispheric transfer refers to the process by which information is shared between the brain's two hemispheres, the left and right sides. This communication occurs primarily through a bundle of nerve fibers called the corpus callosum. When you perform tasks that involve both sides of the body or require integrated brain functions, this transfer allows for coordination and seamless processing of information. For example, if you pick up an object with your right hand, the right hemisphere processes the sensory information, and through interhemispheric transfer, the left hemisphere can help interpret and coordinate the response.