This seems to be mostly speculation about a possible way the brain could be divided, with little evidence to support it. Are there studies that affirm these claims in the original book, or is it all just conjecture?
It’s a pop-sci book, so it doesn’t follow the “provide a footnote for each sentence” convention of academia, and often appeals to examples from popular culture. But the list of references does run 22 pages nevertheless.
This seems to be mostly speculation about a possible way the brain could be divided, with little evidence to support it. Are there studies that affirm these claims in the original book, or is it all just conjecture?
It’s a pop-sci book, so it doesn’t follow the “provide a footnote for each sentence” convention of academia, and often appeals to examples from popular culture. But the list of references does run 22 pages nevertheless.
For the content mentioned in this post, some cited papers were e.g. the one about people with serious but untreatable diseases not wanting to know about it as well as the author’s own paper about the alliance hypothesis for human friendship.