The Split-Brain Phenomenon Revisited: A Single Conscious Agent with Split Perception
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2017.09.003
The Split-Brain Phenomenon Revisited: A Single Conscious Agent with Split Perception
Abstract
The split-brain phenomenon is caused by the surgical severing of the corpus callosum, the main route of communication between the cerebral hemispheres. The classical view of this syndrome asserts that conscious unity is abolished. The left hemisphere consciously experiences and functions independently of the right hemisphere. This view is a cornerstone of current consciousness research. In this review, we first discuss the evidence for the classical view. We then propose an alternative, the 'conscious unity, split perception' model. This model asserts that a split brain produces one conscious agent who experiences two parallel, unintegrated streams of information. In addition to changing our view of the split-brain phenomenon, this new model also poses a serious challenge for current dominant theories of consciousness.
Keywords: global workspace; information integration theory; recurrent processing; split brain; unified consciousness.
Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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