Experiments on split-brain patients reveal how readily the left brain interpreter can make up stories and beliefs. In one experiment, for example, when the word walk was presented only to the right side of a patient's brain, he got up and started walking. When he was asked why he did this, the left brain (where language is stored and where the word walk was not presented) quickly created a reason for the action: I wanted to go get a Coke.
Don't leave home without your left hemisphere - Michael Gazzaniga
Don't leave home without your left hemisphere
- Michael Gazzaniga
While there have been great technological advances in the study of the brain, yielding enormous amounts of data on its physical and psychological cha… - Michael Gazzaniga
While there have been great technological advances in the study of the brain, yielding enormous amounts of data on its physical and psychological cha…
The arts are not frosting but baking soda. - Michael Gazzaniga
The arts are not frosting but baking soda.
The human brain is generally regarded as a complex web of adaptations built into the nervous system, even though no one knows how. - Michael Gazzaniga
The human brain is generally regarded as a complex web of adaptations built into the nervous system, even though no one knows how.
Experiments on split-brain patients reveal how readily the left brain interpreter can make up stories and beliefs. In one experiment, for example, wh… - Michael Gazzaniga
Experiments on split-brain patients reveal how readily the left brain interpreter can make up stories and beliefs. In one experiment, for example, wh…
The interpretive mechanism of the left celebral hemisphere is always hard at work, seeking the meaning of events. It is constantly looking for order … - Michael Gazzaniga
The interpretive mechanism of the left celebral hemisphere is always hard at work, seeking the meaning of events. It is constantly looking for order …
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