In 1976 Julian Jaynes published his controversial book The Origins of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind, introducing the hypothesis of a two-chambered brain-mind model that preceded the evolutionary development of the conscious mind. Jaynes' speculative model gave rise to a huge debate, which has reverberated throughout the current neuroscientific and neurophilosophical literature. Has the bicameral mind stood the test of time? To answer this question, the present paper adopts a multidisciplinary perspective and, after briefly summarizing Jaynes' hypothesis, addresses two main critical issues: the neurological basis of the bicameral model and the philological accuracy of Jaynes' arguments. Finally, the concept of a non-unitary Self is presented as one of the most relevant contemporary legacies of the bicameral mind.

Cavanna, A., Trimble, M., Cinti, F., Monaco, F. (2007). The βicameral mind30 years on: A critical reappraisal of Julian Jaynes' hypothesis. FUNCTIONAL NEUROLOGY, 22(1), 11-15.

The βicameral mind30 years on: A critical reappraisal of Julian Jaynes' hypothesis

Cavanna A
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2007

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In 1976 Julian Jaynes published his controversial book The Origins of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind, introducing the hypothesis of a two-chambered brain-mind model that preceded the evolutionary development of the conscious mind. Jaynes' speculative model gave rise to a huge debate, which has reverberated throughout the current neuroscientific and neurophilosophical literature. Has the bicameral mind stood the test of time? To answer this question, the present paper adopts a multidisciplinary perspective and, after briefly summarizing Jaynes' hypothesis, addresses two main critical issues: the neurological basis of the bicameral model and the philological accuracy of Jaynes' arguments. Finally, the concept of a non-unitary Self is presented as one of the most relevant contemporary legacies of the bicameral mind.
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Bicameral mind; Consciousness; Qualia;
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2007
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Cavanna, A., Trimble, M., Cinti, F., Monaco, F. (2007). The βicameral mind30 years on: A critical reappraisal of Julian Jaynes' hypothesis. FUNCTIONAL NEUROLOGY, 22(1), 11-15.
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