What is a labotamy?
Lobotomy is a neurosurgical procedure, a form of psychosurgery, also known as a leukotomy or leucotomy!
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A lobotomy is defined as: incision of a lobe; in psychosurgery, incision of all the fibers of a lobe of the brain. ChaCha!
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Lo*bot*o*my (l-bt-m, l-) n. 1. Incision into a lobe. 2. The division of one or more nerve tracts in a lobe of the cerebrum.
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A lobotomy is a removal of a part of the brain, often used for therapy or treatment of a condition involving the brain. ChaCha on!
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A lobotomy is the surgical severance of nerve fibers connecting the frontal lobes to the thalamus. ChaCha! on.
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Labotomy is the operation of cutting into a lobe, as of the brain or the lung. Keep up the good ChaCha!
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