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Dr. David Eagleman explores how the brain relies on other brains to thrive and survive. This neural interdependence underpins our need to group together, and our ability to do the very best and ...
Neuroscientist and author David Eagleman proposed a novel test of intelligence for artificial intelligence during a lecture Tuesday at the University of Utah.
A popular neuroscientist (and bestselling fiction author) discusses how new ways of looking at the brain -- and creatively communicating brain research -- might reduce future crimes.
Having dedicated his career to understanding human brains, Eagleman shared his perspective in Newsweek's AI Impact interview series with Marcus Weldon.
This week in the magazine, Burkhard Bilger writes about David Eagleman and the mysteries of the brain. Bilger and Eagleman answered readers’ questions in… ...
Eagleman explains that mentation is not under conscious control. The author's explanation is related to perception. People know from personal experience that the outer boundaries of what we see ...
Having dedicated his career to understanding human brains, Eagleman shared his perspective in Newsweek's AI Impact interview series with Marcus Weldon.
Dr. David Eagleman poses for a portrait in his laboratory—the Laboratory for Perception and Action—at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. Dr. Eagleman's new TV show, "The Brain ...
Neuroscientist David Eagleman says everything we think, do and believe is determined by complex neural networks battling it out in our brains. His book Incognito, in which he explains what ...
This article is the second in a two-part series about Stanford authors who spoke at the 2021 Sun Valley Writers’ Conference.
Eagleman's fascinating book, Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain , takes its title from the way "the brain works its machinations in secret, conjuring ideas like tremendous magic.