1) What does the nonbranching proposal say about split-brain patients? Are there two people present in the body? If so, is either identical with the person who occupied the body before the operation? Solution As far as awareness hypothesis there is a contention that says that the patient has two continuous flows. One half of the globe contending with the other with regards to taking care of an object(s). Inside an ordinary subject contending continuous flows is nothing strange, yet the distinction is by all accounts that the SB understanding can\'t synchronize the two contending streams into a bound together state. In the matter of whether this outcomes in a split identity I don\'t generally know. Yes. In right gave patients, the left-mind stays associated with beon and will show the greater part of the subject\'s unique attributes. (Switched in left gave patients.) from the beginning, the correct cerebrum will show no identity since it is recently curious to see what happens, as some time recently..