She was having such a wonderful dream: her humans had shrunk to the size of mice and were delicious. All she had to do was catch them! Then that precious, hopeful moment was gone.
-via Yababoon
She was having such a wonderful dream: her humans had shrunk to the size of mice and were delicious. All she had to do was catch them! Then that precious, hopeful moment was gone.
-via Yababoon
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Great story. Feinberg would know he wrote the book [on it] Altered Egos: How The Brain Creates The Self which is an excellent read btw.
While the thalamus is involved in consciousness it is more accurately the cortico-thalamic complex. That is the meshwork of reentrant mapping between the thalamus and the neo-cortex (particularly the frontal lobes). This may explain that although they share some information they maintain different perspectives and preferences. A complete assimilation into one self has not occurred, although one might suspect an internal struggle of them to maintain their own identities. They are young still and a lot can change to tie them closer together or perhaps separate them (neurologically).