Dual Brain and Psychology
One of the biggest, if not the biggest, aspects of the Dual Brain theory is how it affects a person psychologically. The idea of having two independently thinking brains can affect how a person learns and how they function socially. Also, the way a person thinks changes drastically after a person experiences the dual brain effect.
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