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The double helix of the mind

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This volume is firstly notable for its rejection of the “split-brain” theory concerning the cerebrum's hemispheres as fundamentally flawed. As an alternative, Gooch continues to develop his view that it is the cerebellum-- at the rear of our heads--which is responsible for dreaming, trance states, creativity, paranormal experiences, and much more.

250 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 1980

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Stan Gooch

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