Bucky
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This article has already been mentioned by @Sciborg_S_Patel in another resource thread but I think it deserves a bit more visibility.
Michael Prescott wrote a few months ago about this interesting study from the Netherlands:
http://michaelprescott.typepad.com/michael_prescotts_blog/2017/01/two-halves-but-still-whole.html
Original article:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/01/170125093823.htm
Cheers
Michael Prescott wrote a few months ago about this interesting study from the Netherlands:
http://michaelprescott.typepad.com/michael_prescotts_blog/2017/01/two-halves-but-still-whole.html
A new research study contradicts the established view that so-called split-brain patients have a split consciousness. Instead, the researchers behind the study, led by UvA psychologist Yair Pinto, have found strong evidence showing that despite being characterised by little to no communication between the right and left brain hemispheres, split brain does not cause two independent conscious perceivers in one brain. Their results are published in the latest edition of the journal Brain.
Original article:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/01/170125093823.htm
Cheers