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You're entirely bonkers!
The first section of chapter one, A Whole New Mind: Right Brain Rising written by Daniel Pink, you hear what seems to be a true experiment due to the italicized font at the foot of the page. I know this is from the life of Daniel Pink because he is currently 52 years old. From A Whole New Mind, “I've lived with my brain for forty years now.”, the previous quote shows this experiment took place about 12 years back in 2004. 2005 is the year the book was published which supports my idea that this is referring to his life. But a true, non-fiction encounter, I don’t believe so.
Daniel Pink is writing all about how we need to “rise” our right brains and find an equilibrium but he mentions a psychotic. In a psychopath's brain the left side is very prominent and do not have an equilibrium between left and right hemispheres. I thought that a psychopath would be extremely intelligent if their left side of their brain overtook the right side but that seems to be not so. To continue on the idea of Hannibal Lecter, why did Daniel Pink reference a cannibalistic psychotic? I can’t seem to picture the NIMH treating perfectly healthy subjects as murders with a twisted mind. It just goes to show some people over exaggerate to make a story seem, dare I say, fascinating. The Original Film Trailer of Silence of the Lambs
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