Once the corpus callosum is severed, the two cerebral hemispheres

a. continue to exchange information.
b. regenerate most of the severed axons so that they again can exchange information.
c. assume each other's functions.
d. function independently.
e. collaborate to process and integrate sensory but not motor information.


d. function independently.

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