The thalamus is a kind of switchboard, a two-lobed organ that filters most sensory input and has long been thought to be essential in the neural loops that create consciousness.
Since the thalamus functions as a relay station, doctors believe it is entirely possible that the sensory input that one girl receives could somehow cross that bridge into the brain of the other. One girl drinks, another girl feels it. Joined at the head, they share a neural bridge, but may also share their mind.
Could Conjoined Twins Share a Mind? - Susan Dominus, New York Times Magazine
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