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That's nothing to do with consciousness. Computers can process complex commands, it doesn't make them conscious.
What is your definition of consciousness then?
Furthermore if different parts of this woman's emotional self really were split into two centers of emotion that couldn't communicate with eachother, with only one emotional self occurring in the part of the brain that controls language how would we even know? One way to test it would be to show one side of the brain (via the retina method in the article) pictures that are depressing and the other pictures that are cheerful and then instruct the patient to indicate with each of their hands whether the pics made them feel happy or sad.
What I read before didn't give me an idea of what region of the brain emotion and personality are in and if that part of you can be bisected by the corpus callosum being cut but what I just read indicates to me that it does. Example:
At times, particularly in patients who have sustained damage to the corpus callosum that connects the two cerebral hemispheres (see also split-brain), the hands appear to be acting in opposition to each other. For example, one patient was observed putting a cigarette into her mouth with her intact, 'controlled' hand (her right, dominant hand), following which her alien, non-dominant, left hand came up to grasp the cigarette, pull the cigarette out of her mouth, and toss it away before it could be lit by the controlled, dominant, right hand. The patient then surmised that "I guess 'he' doesn't want me to smoke that cigarette".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/emotion (where it describes different regions of brain)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alien_hand_syndrome (where that anecdote is from)