It’s the most surprising and awesome tales ever told within the history of medication. These twins are Tatiana and Krista Hogan. Their brains and sensory systems are networked together, but they’ve separate personalities. Their story defies belief.
So much, in actual fact, that Tatiana and Krista Hogan shouldn’t be alive at all. Their possibilities of surviving the pregnancy, birth and first months of life were almost zero. Surprisingly, they turned four on October 25, and they’re still healthy and happy, as you will discover inside the photo above.
They play Nintendo Wii games against each other, they struggle for toys and they share food and physiological functions. But additionally they share their senses. As an example, one could pick an object out of her field of view, while the twin looks at the thing.
Most importantly, however, they may be able to share each other thoughts, like their grandmother-Louise McKay-describes:
They share thoughts, too. Nobody might be saying anything, and Tati will just pipe up and say, ‘Stop that!’ And he or she’ll smack her sister.
Scientists are nothing form of absolutely amazed. Here you’ve two kids, totally different from each other, with their own distinct personality, but with connected brains and sensory systems. Dr. Douglas Cochrane-neurosurgeon at Vancouver’s Children’s Hospital-has tested their networking abilities:
Their brains are recording signals from the opposite twin’s sight view. One could be seeing what the alternative one is seeing.
Nobody can possibly imagine how this would work and feel for them. And since they haven’t developed their full verbal skills yet, scientists can’t ask them about it. I don’t know if they’ll have plenty of answers for them, however. If they inquire from me how I see or smell things, there’s no way that i’ll accurately describe it. These actions just happen. Like you and me, they’ve no other point of reference. Their life is the only real one they know. For them, sharing thoughts and senses is the one way things may be.
But whatever the consequences for science and philosophy are, their mother is only happy and grateful for day by day with them. She also believe they’re here for a reason but, ” we just don’t know the rationale yet.”
I don’t know what that reason can be, but the mere incontrovertible fact that they’re alive, happy, loving and being loved, is enough for me. [ Macleans ]
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