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Neuroscientist and short story writer David Eagleman discusses his Royal Opera House debut, and why he believes brain science will change how our legal system treats criminals Are we governed by ...
Eagleman is a neuroscientist, Stanford professor, and host of the PBS show “The Brain.” Brandt is a composer and professor at Rice University in Houston. If you had to describe your book in 10 words ...
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.
Eagleman: Yes, that was one of the great things about the book. We make the argument that in the arts, there is overt creativity, the bending, breaking and blending is right there for you to see.
Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain by David Eagleman is an excellent book which covers the intricacies of the human brain. Eagleman presents some interesting perspectives about how the brain ...
DAVID EAGLEMAN: There is of course the old notion that time flies when you’re having fun and goes slowly during boredom. But one needs to be careful with this, because it is exactly the other ...
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 ...
An accessible and entertaining tour of modern brain science, Incognito covers artificial intelligence, brain damage, drugs, synesthesia, visual illusions, and much more. Eagleman also considers ...