Talk:Krista and Tatiana Hogan

One or two?

 * As their brains are so highly joined, have any tests been done to say whether mentally they are one individual or two? Anthony Appleyard (talk) 13:29, 31 December 2010 (UTC)
 * In that documentary they clearly state that they are two individuals, with different personalities. 83.251.70.81 (talk) 23:00, 28 April 2011 (UTC)

No burden for such or anyx, do any is ok. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Lyhendp (talk • contribs) 10:43, 27 August 2018 (UTC)

Shared vision and thoughts
As I understand, there was no testing that proved that they truly share their vision input or understand each others minds, right? In documentary one of the doctors only finds out that signals to the eyes of one child can trigger an excitation in the brain image of the others'. If that is it, then why are the articles saying so much about shared thoughts as if telling about observed facts? I understand that all that is referred to as a retelling of the information that their family members gave, but in either case it seems to me possible to prove it either true or false. For instance, in case of the hypothesis of shared gustatory feelings they could've tasted the theory with giving one of the children something sweet\salty\etc. Or am I missing something or getting it wrong? DaemonDice (talk) 19:51, 2 July 2011 (UTC)