Psychosurgery is defined as:
A) any surgical procedure that destroys selected areas of the brain believed to be involved in emotional disorders or violent, impulsive behaviour.
B) information given to a patient about a surgical procedure before the surgery in order to prevent anxiety.
C) surgery that severs the corpus callosum of the patient so that the two hemispheres of the brain no longer communicate with one another.
D) a procedure in which a brief current of electricity is used to trigger a seizure that typically lasts one minute, causing the body to convulse.
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