Michael Gazzaniga

Cognitive Science American 1939 106 quotes

A leading cognitive neuroscientist known for his pioneering research on split-brain patients, revealing insights into brain lateralization and consciousness.

Quotes by Michael Gazzaniga

Speech excerpt: 'Cognitive science illuminates the human condition.'

Speech 1995

Joke: 'Why did the hemisphere cross the corpus callosum? To get to the other side's point of view.'

Tales from Both Sides of the Brain 2015

Professional note: 'Modularity explains why we feel whole yet act in parts.'

The New Cognitive Neurosciences 2003

On wisdom: 'True insight comes from dissecting the self's illusions.'

Who's in Charge? 2011

Correspondence: 'Your split-brain data confirms my interpreter theory.'

Letter 1980

Famous saying: 'The mind is what the brain does.'

The Integrated Mind 1970

Interview: 'Neuroscience doesn't kill the soul; it redefines it.'

Interview 2006

Key passage: 'Human behavior is a dance of distributed systems.'

Human 2008

Personal: 'Life's profoundest lesson: We're all interpreters of our fate.'

Tales from Both Sides of the Brain 2015

Humor: 'Left brain plans the party; right brain shows up uninvited.'

The Social Brain 1985

On art: 'Creativity blooms where hemispheres collaborate.'

The New Cognitive Neurosciences 2003

Speech: 'In politics, biases are hardwired; awareness is the key.'

Speech 2010

Aphorism: 'Consciousness is the brain's press secretary.'

Who's in Charge? 2011

Reflection: 'Meaning emerges from the stories we can't help but tell.'

The Ethical Brain 2005

Professional: 'Split-brain reveals the myth of the unitary mind.'

The Bisected Brain 1967

Witty: 'If neurons unionized, they'd demand better narratives.'

Tales from Both Sides of the Brain 2015

Letter excerpt: 'Your work on modularity inspires my own.'

Letter 1990

On wisdom: 'Embrace the brain's fictions; they sustain us.'

Human 2008

Interview: 'Free will is real in the realm of social constructs.'

Interview 2013

Key from work: 'Ethics evolve with our neural understanding.'

The Ethical Brain 2005