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EP 154 Iain McGilchrist on The Matter With Things

The Jim Rutt Show

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The Different Ways Our Brains Give Us Access to the World

Only two per cent of neuromes actually cross the structure at the base of the hemispheres called the corpus calosum. What's intriguing is that these hemispheres are separate at all. The brain is symmetrical, but the skull isn't. And this question arises, why is quite a lot of the traffic between the hemisphere inhibitory?

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