“…Several physiological and anatomical observations suggest a degree of dolphin brain hemispheric independence. These observations include independent eye movement and closure (McCormick, 1969;Dawson et al, 1981;Lyamin et al, 2001;Lyamin et al, 2004), observations of behavior in nocturnal rest periods (Flanigan, Jr, 1974;Goley, 1999), a small corpus callosum , complete crossing of the nerves at the optic chiasm , and absence of an arterial Circle of Willis (McFarland et al, 1979). What triggers one hemisphere to go into SWS while the other hemisphere often displays an EEG indistinguishable from that of an awake animal remains to be determined.…”