Ehh I feel like the "You Are Two" conclusion is a bit exaggerated. The patients he talks about might develop two quasi-independent minds, but with a normal, healthy link between hemispheres I doubt that sort of duality applies to most of us.
Ehh I feel like the "You Are Two" conclusion is a bit exaggerated. The patients he talks about might develop two quasi-independent minds, but with a normal, healthy link between hemispheres I doubt that sort of duality applies to most of us.
Ehh I feel like the "You Are Two" conclusion is a bit exaggerated. The patients he talks about might develop two quasi-independent minds, but with a normal, healthy link between hemispheres I doubt that sort of duality applies to most of us.