Abstract

Among the advances in brain research at the frontiers of contemporary science, the most notable achievement was the work of Roger W. Sperry, a professor of psychobiology at the California Institute of Technology, who was awarded the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on the "split-brain man". This paper is intended to analyze the philosophy behind the split-brain. Describe Sperry's main findings about the split brain.

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