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The Corpus Callosum, Buddha’s Enlightenment, and the Neurologic Basis for Creativity

The Corpus Callosum, Buddha’s Enlightenment, and the Neurologic Basis for Creativity

by Jeffrey M Levine | Dec 12, 2011

In my journey expoloring both medicine and art, I’ve thought a lot about the neurobiology of creativity.  The corpus callosum is the thick bundle of 200 million nerve fibers that forms the communication network between the left brain and right brain. The left brain is...

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