Alien Hand Syndrome: The Terrifying Autonomy of Severed Hemispheres
Neurology, Rebellion, and the Loss of Physical Control in Human Biology
von Henry J. Hess
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It is the ultimate betrayal of the human body: you button your shirt with your right hand, and your left hand aggressively unbuttons it. You reach for a cup of coffee, and your other hand violently smacks it away. Alien Hand Syndrome is not science fiction; it is a harrowing neurological reality where a person's limb develops an independent will and refuses to obey conscious commands.
This bizarre condition typically arises when the corpus callosum—the bridge connecting the two halves of the brain—is severed or damaged by a stroke. Without communication, the right hemisphere takes rogue control of the left hand, acting on primitive impulses that the conscious left brain cannot stop. Patients often resort to restraining their own rebellious limb to prevent it from strangling them in their sleep.
By studying these rogue limbs, neuroscientists have uncovered terrifying truths about free will. It proves that the conscious "you" is not always in the driver's seat, but rather a passenger trying to manage competing neurological systems.
Explore the surgical histories and tragic case studies that brought this syndrome to light. You will fundamentally question who is truly in control of your own physical actions.
Produktdetails
| ISBN | 9783565344789 |
| Verlag | epubli |
| Erscheinungsdatum | 21.03.2026 |
| Sprache | Englisch |