TY - GEN
ID - cogprints2475
UR - http://cogprints.org/2475/
A1 - Morin, Alain
TI - The Split-Brain debate revisited: On the importance of language and self-recognition for right hemispheric consciousness.
Y1 - 2001///
N2 - In this commentary I use recent empirical evidence and
theoretical analyses concerning the importance of language and the meaning of self-recognition to reevaluate the claim that the right mute hemisphere in commissurotomized patients possesses a full consciousness. Preliminary data indicate that inner speech is deeply linked to self-awareness; also, four hypotheses concerning the crucial role inner speech plays in self-focus are presented. The legitimacy of self-recognition as a strong operationalization of self-awareness in the right hemisphere is also questioned on the basis that it might rather tap a preexisting body awareness having little to do with an access to mental events. I conclude with the formulation of an alternative interpretation of commissurotomy according to self-awareness ? a ?complete? one in the left hemisphere and a ?primitive? one in the right hemisphere,
AV - public
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