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lindysalsagal

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Sun Jun 23, 2019, 10:04 AM Jun 2019

Reading Ian McGilchrist's The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain. Awesome.

I heard about it on NPR Hidden Brain: One Head, Two Brains: How The Brain's Hemispheres Shape The World We See Ian McGilchrist, brain researcher and psychologist.

https://www.npr.org/2019/02/01/690656459/one-head-two-brains-how-the-brains-hemispheres-shape-the-world-we-see

Just getting started, but I thought I'd keep a running thread as I go. It's gonna be deep. It explains how detrimental our device addictions are and how divided people are on politics and religion.

The old left-brain, right-brain theories were popular in the 80's, and largely de-bunked with modern brain scans and surgeries. However, his research shows there are differences, and they're not nearly as simplistic as previously assumed.

Basically, rb is holistic and lb is detail. Rb knows about and requires the help of lb, but lb doesn't even know rb exists, and so we get mired in specific data to no larger human service. Thus, global warming and nationalism.

Gonna be great, but really deep weeds. He says he's not gonna expect readers who work in the field, and so I'm hoping I can hang on and keep up. We'll see!

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Reading Ian McGilchrist's The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain. Awesome. (Original Post) lindysalsagal Jun 2019 OP
Fantastic book! Reader Rabbit Jun 2019 #1

Reader Rabbit

(2,624 posts)
1. Fantastic book!
Sun Jun 23, 2019, 01:35 PM
Jun 2019

There is going to be a documentary:

https://thedividedbrain.com/

There's also a really great animation that simplifies the main ideas of the book:


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