split-brain
Americanadjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of split-brain
First recorded in 1955–60
Example Sentences
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In the 1960s, Gazzaniga began conducting experiments in split-brain patients whose corpus callosum, which connects the two hemispheres, was absent.
From Salon
Although it gives a good conceptual footing for Erickson’s split-brain mystery, the whole severance thing doesn’t bear much inspection.
From Los Angeles Times
Last, consider what we know from split-brain work.
From Nature
Much of this knowledge is thanks to the work Gazzaniga did in the 1960s with Roger Sperry on split-brain patients who had their cerebral hemispheres surgically disconnected, leading to, among other discoveries, the revelation that the two sides are able to function independently, like two autonomous minds.
From Washington Post
Though split-brain research is closer to consciousness research than is genomics, coming up with a theory of consciousness would be the greatest challenge Gazzaniga ever faced.
From Washington Post
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