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The final image: A patient sitting in Gazzaniga’s lab, a dot on a screen, a spoon flashing to the left visual field. The right hemisphere knows. The left hand reaches. The mouth says, "I saw nothing." And yet, the patient feels whole, unified, and in charge. That feeling—that beautiful, necessary illusion—is the greatest creation of the cognitive brain.
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Gazzaniga's work on patients with PFC damage has shown that the PFC is essential for executive functions, such as planning and decision-making. Patients with PFC damage often exhibit impulsive behavior, difficulty with planning, and an inability to adapt to changing situations. The mouth says, "I saw nothing