Sweet has reported the case of a very intelligent patient, the dean of a graduate school, who after a unilateral sympathectomy to treat his upper limb hyperhydrosis, found that his previous and customary sensation of shivering while listening to a stirring passage of music
occurred in only one side and he could not be thrilled in the sympathectomized half of his body. These cases were interesting because emotions are usually experienced in a rather diffuse
and bilateral fashion unless innervation has been specifically interrupted.
Physical Control of the Mind: Toward a Psychocivilized Society
By José Manuel RodrÃguez Delgado
Published by Harper & Row, 1969
p. 133-134