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How did Julian Jaynes' theory of bicameral mind inform us about the development of human consciousness?
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How did Julian Jaynes' theory of bicameral mind inform us about the development of human consciousness?
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Jaynes' theory suggests that humans in the past had a divided consciousness, where one hemisphere issued commands while the other followed, leading to the development of self-awareness and a subjective experience of consciousness over time.
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