I understand that the brain has an electro-chemical pulse -- kind of a frequency at which neurons ... do something. It’s been too long since I read about it. Does that electrical pulse become different in the two halves of a separated brain?
I understand that the brain has an electro-chemical pulse -- kind of a frequency at which neurons ... do something. It’s been too long since I read about it. Does that electrical pulse become different in the two halves of a separated brain?
Here’s an interesting paper that talks about the state of research on split-brains. It doesn’t offer an answer to my question, but it explores alternatives that respond to the curiosity under my question. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7305066/
I understand that the brain has an electro-chemical pulse -- kind of a frequency at which neurons ... do something. It’s been too long since I read about it. Does that electrical pulse become different in the two halves of a separated brain?
That's above my paygrade but if I come across anything that seems to answer that question I'll let you know.
Here’s an interesting paper that talks about the state of research on split-brains. It doesn’t offer an answer to my question, but it explores alternatives that respond to the curiosity under my question. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7305066/