“The left hemisphere acts as an "interpreter," watching the actions and behaviors of the body and assigning a coherent narrative to these events. And the left hemisphere works this way even in normal, intact brains. Hidden programs drive actions, and the left hemisphere makes justifications. This idea of retrospective storytelling suggests that we come to know our own attitudes and emotions, at least partially, by inferring them from observations of our own behavior.”
Quote by David Eagleman
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Incognito: The Secret Lives of The Brain
This book delves into the complex workings of the brain, particularly the subconscious aspects, and how they shape our actions and perceptions. more
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