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a summary from the book Forty Studies that Changed Psychology by Roger Hock. I attached 2 chapters which I think it would be enough as well as the cover of the book
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Running Head: FORTY STUDIES’ SUMMARY
Forty Studies’ Summary
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The first chapter in this book entails well-informed research on the biological view of the
brain. Concerning Gazzaniga, Hock shares the belief that the normal human being holds two
different brains. The brains are housed inside the cranium with their abilities differing according
to their complexities. Seeing that there may be two different brains, then Gazzaniga views it as a
way of the human being able to have the ability to have information processed twice as much
given the potential a human holds when the brains are separated or divided. Patients who have
split brains are said...