?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Adc&rft.title=A+view+of+the+world+from+a+split-brain+perspective&rft.creator=Zaidel%2C+Dahlia+W.&rft.subject=Neurology&rft.subject=Neuropsychology&rft.subject=Philosophy+of+Mind&rft.description=The+extent+to+which+observed+behavior+in+the+complete+commissurotomy%0Apatients+is+supported+by+only+one+hemisphere+would+depend+on+individual%0Adifferences+interacting+with+a+variety+of+factors+such+as+genetics%2C%0Aintelligence%2C+and+so+on.+The+lesson+imparted+here+is+that+there+is%0Asufficient+functional+redundancy+in+the+neocortex+so+that+the+capacity%0Ato+maintain+a+wide+range+of+abilities+is+within+the+control+of+one%0Ahemisphere.+And%2C+yet%2C+as+seen+in+what+is+missing+in+the+patients'%0Abehavior%2C+one+hemisphere+is+not+quite+enough.+Nature+seems+to+have%0Aintended+that+the+two+hemispheres+complement+each+other%2C+that+the+full%0Arange+of+human+behavior+be+best+accomplished+through+interaction%0Abetween+the+left+and+right+hemispheres.&rft.publisher=Farrand+Press&rft.contributor=Critchley%2C+E.+M.+R.&rft.date=1994&rft.type=Book+Chapter&rft.type=NonPeerReviewed&rft.format=application%2Fpdf&rft.identifier=http%3A%2F%2Fcogprints.org%2F920%2F3%2Fcritchelyf.pdf&rft.identifier=++Zaidel%2C+Dahlia+W.++(1994)+A+view+of+the+world+from+a+split-brain+perspective.++%5BBook+Chapter%5D+++++&rft.relation=http%3A%2F%2Fcogprints.org%2F920%2F