#103: The Divided Brain, Attention & Meaning - Iain McGilchrist

#103: The Divided Brain, Attention & Meaning - Iain McGilchrist

Author: FitMind: Neuroscience, Meditation & Mental Fitness Training June 17, 2025 Duration: 1:48:26

Dr. Iain McGilchrist, a psychiatrist, philosopher, and author, joins the FitMind Podcast to explain how the brain's two hemispheres shape our perception, attention, and consciousness. He explores how the left brain's dominance in modern culture leads to a fragmented, analytical worldview, while the right hemisphere offers a more connected, meaningful experience of reality.

We discuss the moral and spiritual dimensions of attention, the limits of language, the nature of consciousness and the self, and how walking supports fluid thinking. McGilchrist also shares insights from his recent work with biologist Mike Levin on emergence and form.

This episode combines neuroscience, philosophy, and spirituality, inviting a shift toward a more balanced and integrated perspective on the world.

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SHOW NOTES

0:00 | Intro to Iain McGilchrist

2:09 | Attention in Left & Right Brain

17:00 | How the Left Brain Came to Dominate

19:08 | Brain Hemispheres & Happiness

25:25 | Why Right Brain is the True Master

34:30 | Great Truths

35:19 | Morality of Attention

41:44 | Explaining Sacred

45:12 | Shortcomings of Language

51:28 | Distinct vs. Divided

56:20 | Balancing Brain Hemispheres

1:06:31 | Sense of Self & Relations

1:12:15 | Mirror Neurons

1:14:32 | Walking for Fluidity of Thought

1:23:34 | Consciousness Theory

1:31:07 | Water Analogy

1:35:52 | Work with Mike Levin

1:46:22 | Where to Follow His Work

Substack: https://iainmcgilchrist.substack.com/

Website: https://channelmcgilchrist.com

 


What if the most impactful training you could do wasn't for your body, but for your mind? The FitMind Podcast: Mental Fitness, Neuroscience & Psychology explores that very idea, moving beyond simple self-help to examine the tangible science behind cognitive well-being. Host Liam McClintock, founder of FitMind, sits down with an eclectic mix of world-class experts-neuroscientists mapping the brain's pathways, psychologists unpacking behavioral patterns, Buddhist monks with millennia of contemplative wisdom, and elite athletes who apply mental discipline at the highest levels. Their conversations delve into practical applications of mindfulness meditation, the principles of Stoicism, emerging brain technologies, and the pursuit of sustainable productivity and happiness. This isn't just theoretical discussion; it's a deep dive into actionable strategies, grounded in research, aimed at strengthening your mental resilience. Each episode serves as a session for your cognitive toolkit, reflecting the core belief that understanding and training the mind is our most vital frontier. Tune in to this podcast for a thoughtful, evidence-based guide to building a healthier, more focused, and resilient inner life.
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