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The Brain & Culture: A Symbiotic Relationship – Dr Iain McGilchrist

The Weekend University

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Attention Is the Part of the Brain That Disposes the Whole World Together

If you think yourself back into the mind of almost any animal, or bird for that matter, what it needs to bed doing is looking out for a source of food. A predator animald doesn't allow his eye to wander over the landscape; he fixes it on rabbit. And in all the creatures we've looked at, there is this broad nacotome between attension of a narrow, targeted kind to something that we want to manipulate in the left hemisphere. But not surprisingly, humans are no exception to this: when people have a stroke in the aright hemisphere, very often one of the things that happens is they find that they have a very narrow a beam of attention.

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