Neurociencia Cognitiva Gazzaniga.pdf -
This is the story of that quest—a tale not just of split-brain patients, but of how we see, remember, speak, and believe we have a single, unified "self."
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. Neurociencia Cognitiva Gazzaniga.pdf
Textbooks are expensive. A hardcover edition of Cognitive Neuroscience can cost between $100 and $250. Consequently, students often search for shadow libraries (like Sci-Hub, LibGen, or academic torrent sites) where PDFs of the Spanish edition circulate. This is the story of that quest—a tale