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Book SynopsisStudies the way the brain's two hemispheres process image and language, as well as Jungian ways of understanding the unconscious through archetypes and the word association test. This text argues that emotional complexes facilitate the move of language across hemispheres.
Table of ContentsPart 1 Split-Brain Perception of Images: Introduction - Fish and Geese/Sky and Water; Direct Consciousness and Split-Brain Perception of Images/Symbols; Archetypal Unconscious and Split-Brain Perception of Images/Symbols; Emotion and Split-Brain Perception of Images; Imagination and Split-Brain Perception of Fairy Tale Images; Rorschach and Split-Brain Perception of Emotion. Part 2 Split-Brain Perception of Language: Word Associations, Emotions, Split-Brain Patterns - Implications for Psychoanalysis. Part 3 Psychological Typology in Split-Brain Individuals: Thinking/Feeling/Intuition/Sensation. Conclusion - The Psyche of Split-Brain Individuals.