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Integration, lateralization, and animal experience
Mind & Language ( IF 2.325 ) Pub Date : 2021-01-18 , DOI: 10.1111/mila.12323 Peter Godfrey‐Smith 1
Mind & Language ( IF 2.325 ) Pub Date : 2021-01-18 , DOI: 10.1111/mila.12323 Peter Godfrey‐Smith 1
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Many vertebrate animals approximate, to various degrees, the “split‐brain” condition that results from surgery done in humans to treat severe epilepsy, with very limited connection between the left and right sides of the upper parts of the brain. The split‐brain condition has been the topic of extensive philosophical discussion, because it appears, in some circumstances, to give rise to two minds within one body. Is the same true of these animals? This article attempts to make progress on two difficult topics—animal experience, and the consequences of the human split‐brain condition—by considering both at once.
中文翻译:
整合,横向化和动物体验
许多脊椎动物在不同程度上近似于人为治疗严重癫痫而进行的手术所导致的“裂脑”病状,大脑上部左右两侧之间的连接非常有限。脑裂状况一直是广泛的哲学讨论的主题,因为在某些情况下,裂脑状况似乎在一个身体中引起了两种思想。这些动物也一样吗?本文试图通过同时考虑这两个难题来取得进展,这两个难题是动物的经验和人类裂脑状况的后果。
更新日期:2021-01-18
中文翻译:
整合,横向化和动物体验
许多脊椎动物在不同程度上近似于人为治疗严重癫痫而进行的手术所导致的“裂脑”病状,大脑上部左右两侧之间的连接非常有限。脑裂状况一直是广泛的哲学讨论的主题,因为在某些情况下,裂脑状况似乎在一个身体中引起了两种思想。这些动物也一样吗?本文试图通过同时考虑这两个难题来取得进展,这两个难题是动物的经验和人类裂脑状况的后果。