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In our increasingly digital world, there's a powerful paradox taking shape: the more we embrace technology, the more we crave ...
Last century, the new field of neuroscience joined the discussion, and Dr. David Eagleman explains that to a neuroscientist, the answers to such questions lie in a deep understanding of the brain. The ...
Former President Joe Biden facing the challenge of an aggressive form of prostate cancer that’s metastasized to the bones Prostate Cancer Surgeon, Dr. David Samadi, is the author of Prostate ...
"Dr. David Guzick, MD, PhD, tendered his resignation on April 23 to me, William F. Tate, IV, President of LSU. Dr. Guzick has been an exemplary leader since becoming Chancellor at LSU Health ...
David Eagleman opens a window into the stunning adaptability of the brain. In 'Livewired', he explains how neural networks constantly remodel themselves—not just in childhood but throughout life. With ...
This phenomenon, known as perceptual grouping, allows us to process large amounts of information quickly but can also make it harder to notice subtle differences. Dr David Eagleman, a neuroscientist ...
David Eagleman AI Photo-illustration by Newsweek/Getty At 53, Eagleman has established himself as one of neuroscience's most innovative thinkers and compelling communicators.
Despite the current uncertainty and concerns about AI, we are undoubtedly on a path to create and leverage AI systems in nearly every domain of human existence.
“One of the most stunning things is that the degree to which you act is driven by mechanisms running under the hood,” explains neuroscientist Dr. David Eagleman.
In today’s optical illusion challenge, a hidden number 4 is cleverly camouflaged among letter A’s. Can you spot it? This brain teaser tests your observation skills and cognitive sharpness. Experts ...
Dr. David Kenneth Best, age 53, of Williamsburg, Michigan, passed away on February 12, 2025. David was born on January 9, 1972, in Detroit to Dr.
David Eagleman, Ph.D., an adjunct professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, suggests that a similar phenomenon—what he calls “neural relativity ...