The left hemisphere sees: My right hand picked a chicken head. That makes sense. But why is my left hand holding a shovel? I don’t know about the snow scene.
Between the theory, Gazzaniga drops boxes titled "Clinical Focus." These are exam goldmines.
This is the story of that quest—a tale not just of split-brain patients, but of how we see, remember, speak, and believe we have a single, unified "self."
Digital copies of Michael Gazzaniga's "Cognitive Neuroscience: The Biology of the Mind" are available through various academic platforms, including a full fifth-edition PDF and specialized, legally accessible versions Internet Archive