Like many forty-something scientists working in labs today, Dr. David Eagleman remembers watching Carl Sagan on television as a kid and feeling his imagination expand. Each week on Cosmos (1980), ...
Before David Eagleman presents a single sentence of his own construction in “Livewired,” he lets it be known that the book, subtitled, “The Inside Story of the Ever-Changing Brain,” offers more than ...
David Engleman, 70, of Mesquite , passed away September 13, 2018. He was born October 20, 1947, to Robert G. and Evelyn Jean Engleman, in Danville , PA. David served in the U.S. Army during the ...
In 2000, 43 years after going totally blind at the age of three in a freak accident, a California man named Mike May had his sight restored in one eye by a pioneering stem cell procedure, coupled with ...
This week in the magazine, Burkhard Bilger writes about David Eagleman and the mysteries of the brain. Bilger and Eagleman answered readers’ questions in a live chat. A transcript of the discussion ...
David Eagleman walks briskly through the pristine interior of the Texas Medical Center's accelerator building, where new medical companies are hatched. Dressed in the uniform of geniuses, a dark ...
David Eagleman -- maybe the world's most famous neuroscientist, and definitely Houston's -- has an astounding proposition to make: Give his lab $5 or more, and he'll use it to expand human perception.
In his book Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain, neuroscientist David Eagleman says “most of what we do and think and feel is not under our conscious control.” Eagleman discusses the book and his ...
The brain is a battlefield, says neuroscientist David Eagleman. You might think you're making single-minded decisions, but you're really not. "Instead, you are made up of multiple drives, all of whom ...
Neuroscientist/author David Eagleman is smart. We don t mean perfect-score-on-his-SAT smart, we mean Albert Einstein/Stephen Hawking smart. Somehow he sees beyond the physical world and is able to ...
David Eagleman is a neuroscientist at Baylor College of Medicine, where he directs the Laboratory for Perception and Action as well as the Initiative on Neuroscience and Law. This website uses cookies ...