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Autor:
Elizabeth Schechter
Publikováno v:
Journal of Consciousness Studies. 29:142-152
Autor:
Elizabeth Schechter
Publikováno v:
Journal of Consciousness Studies. 29:179-203
Autor:
Michael C. Corballis, Carlo Alberto Marzi, Tim Bayne, Steven A. Hillyard, Victor A. F. Lamme, Mara Fabri, Paul M. Corballis, Lukas J. Volz, Elizabeth Schechter, Anil K. Seth, Edward H.F. de Haan, Yair Pinto
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychology Review
Recently, the discussion regarding the consequences of cutting the corpus callosum (“split-brain”) has regained momentum (Corballis, Corballis, Berlucchi, & Marzi, Brain, 141(6), e46, 2018; Pinto et al., Brain, 140(5), 1231–1237, 2017a; Pinto,
Autor:
Elizabeth Schechter, Tim Bayne
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychologia. 160:107987
In a recent series of experiments, Pinto and colleagues found that the split-brain patient D.D.C. was able to respond accurately to stimuli in either visual field, whether using his right hand, his left hand, or verbally. Pinto and colleagues argue t
Autor:
Elizabeth Schechter
The largest fibre tract in the human brain connects the two cerebral hemispheres. A ‘split-brain’ surgery severs this structure, sometimes together with other white matter tracts connecting the right hemisphere and the left. Split-brain surgeries
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https://doi.org/10.4324/0123456789-w042-2
Autor:
Elizabeth Schechter
Publikováno v:
Oxford Scholarship
This chapter defends the 2-agents claim, according to which the two hemispheres of a split-brain subject are associated with distinct intentional agents. The empirical basis of this claim is that, while both hemispheres are the source or site of inte
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198809654.003.0003
Autor:
Elizabeth Schechter
Publikováno v:
Oxford Scholarship
This chapter offers a preliminary defense of the claim that the two hemispheres of a split-brain subject are associated with distinct subjects of experience. The empirical basis of this 2-subjects claim is that, while both hemispheres are the source
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198809654.003.0002
Autor:
Elizabeth Schechter
This chapter addresses the intuitive fascination of the split-brain phenomenon. According to what I call the standard explanation, it is because we ordinarily assume that people are psychologically unified, while split-brain subjects are not psycholo
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198809654.003.0009
Autor:
Elizabeth Schechter
Publikováno v:
Oxford Scholarship
This chapter introduces the major philosophical debate about the split-brain phenomenon. Split-brain surgery severs the major white matter fiber tract connecting the two cerebral hemispheres. A number of individuals who underwent this surgery later a
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198809654.003.0001
Autor:
Elizabeth Schechter
Publikováno v:
Oxford Scholarship Online ISBN: 9780198809654
Oxford Scholarship
Oxford Scholarship
The largest fiber tract in the human brain is the corpus callosum, which connects the two cerebral hemispheres. A number of surgeries severing this structure were performed on adults in the United States in the second half of the twentieth century. A
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198809654.001.0001