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- Dual_brain_theory abstract "The dual brain theory claims that the two cerebral hemispheres of the brain may sense and react to the environment independently from one another and that as a result of emotionally traumatic experience, one half may dominate the other in order to reduce the traumatized hemisphere's exposure.This theory is an extension of split-brain studies of epileptic patients having the corpus callosum severed in order to reduce seizures, but it has recently began to be studied in patients who have experienced traumatic events without any kind of brain surgery. In essence, this theory can apply to anyone. Studies of healthy people with intact corpora callosa also indicate differing abilities or emotional responses associated with the two hemispheres. Studies using the Wada test and others are cited. In addition the theory draws upon research by Werner Wittling, Stuart Dimond, Roger Drake, Patrizio Tessoldi, Ryan Hansen, Edward Fouty and Stephen E. Levick.".
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- Dual_brain_theory subject Category:Cognition.
- Dual_brain_theory subject Category:Neurology.
- Dual_brain_theory subject Category:Neuroscience.
- Dual_brain_theory comment "The dual brain theory claims that the two cerebral hemispheres of the brain may sense and react to the environment independently from one another and that as a result of emotionally traumatic experience, one half may dominate the other in order to reduce the traumatized hemisphere's exposure.This theory is an extension of split-brain studies of epileptic patients having the corpus callosum severed in order to reduce seizures, but it has recently began to be studied in patients who have experienced traumatic events without any kind of brain surgery. ".
- Dual_brain_theory label "Dual brain theory".
- Dual_brain_theory label "Hemisphärenmodell".
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