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15 pages in length. Roger Wolcott Sperry's career spanned a good part of the twentieth century, during which time his contributions to the scientific community were instrumental in establishing a great deal of fresh and previously unfathomable concepts in relation to human brain function. Not only was he praised with the Nobel Peace Prize for his work on split-brain function, but more importantly were his contributions to mind-brain and humanist values, as well as ideas of free will and consciousness. Characteristically reminiscent of Sperry's desire to help an ailing planet, he was forever involved in issues that would someday help the human race begin to rectify the damage is has caused to the earth. Additionally, Sperry's social, political and religious impact was such that he touched each one with his personal quest to better the world as it existed during his life. The writer discusses Sperry's other important achievements over and above split-brain function. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
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concepts in relation to human brain function. Not only was he praised with the Nobel Peace Prize for his work on split-brain function, but more importantly were his contributions
to mind-brain and humanist values, as well as ideas of free will and consciousness. Characteristically reminiscent of Sperrys desire to help an ailing planet, he was forever involved in
issues that would someday help the human race begin to rectify the damage is has caused to the earth. Additionally, Sperrys social, political and religious impact was such that
he touched each one with his personal quest to better the world as it existed during his life.
Of all the
influential people of this century, Roger Wolcott Sperry will be remembered as one who brought significant understanding the issues of the human mind. His work with regard to mind-brain
connection, consciousness, free will and humanistic values was instrumental in setting forth commonsensical interpretations of ideas that had heretofore been out of the grasp of comprehension. Indeed, considered as
"one of the leading luminaries of psychobiology and philosophy" (Puente, 1995, p. 940), Sperry argued that "a synthesis of science with moral values, despite previous views to the contrary, is
today logically feasible, humanistically compatible and scientifically sound" (Bissell, no date, p. indexmm1.html). Primary to Sperrys life work, other than that which earned
him a Nobel Peace Prize for his split brain theory -- which demonstrated that "there is whole-brain learning when the creative, intuitive and visual right brain works in cooperation with
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