How realistic is the Severance procedure? Brain surgeons have some thoughts
By Jeffrey Kluger Editor at Large
Tonight is the season finale of Severance, the series about people who undergo brain surgery so that their home selves have no memory or awareness of their office selves.
Given the strides being made in surgical manipulation of the brain, a lot of people have been asking how realistic the science in the show is. We put the question to a group of neurosurgeons and brain specialists.
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