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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.
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 ...
Neuroscientist David Eagleman explores why we feel and think the things we do. Neuroscientist David Eagleman explores the human brain in an epic series that reveals the ultimate story of us, why ...
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 ...
ONE BOOK, ONE SAN DIEGO. COMIC-CON 2025. ... THE BRAIN WITH DAVID EAGLEMAN, hosted by Dr. David Eagleman, neuroscientist, New York Times best-selling author and a Guggenheim Fellow, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Science presenter David Eagleman, whose past credits include Netflix’s The Creative Brain and the BBC/PBS’ The Brain, has launched a private equity-backed shingle with U.S. producer vets Matt ...
Jeff Glor talks to David Eagleman about his new book, "Incognito." Jeff Glor: What inspired you to write the book? David Eagleman: I was amazed at how little access we have to the massive work the ...
David Eagleman: The Secret Lives of the Brain. Air Date: August 11, 2011. Listen. Hour 2. We like to think we’re in charge of ourselves but neuroscientist DAVID EAGLEMAN says that have a lot less self ...
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 ...