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Which of the following is NOT considered to be a common contributing factor to AIDS dementia?
Split-Brain Patient
An individual who has undergone corpus callosotomy, a surgical procedure disconnecting the two hemispheres of the brain, often used to treat severe epilepsy.
Left Hand
The hand located on the left side of the body, often less dominant in right-handed individuals.
Brain Plasticity
The ability of the brain to change and adapt in response to experience, learning, or injury, also known as neuroplasticity.
Cerebral Hemisphere
The cerebral hemispheres are the two halves of the brain, responsible for processing different types of information, with the left side generally managing logical and analytical tasks and the right side handling creativity and spatial abilities.
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