Posts Tagged ‘Neuroscience’
Hardwired For Story
In this fascinating TED Talk, neuroscientist Uri Hasson explains his research that illustrates how that the same areas of the brain are activated in both the speaker and the listeners when telling or hearing a story.
Read MoreScientists Record Brain Activity Of Thoughts Being Formed On Video [VIDEO]
With new technology, scientists in Japan have detected the thought that went through a baby zebrafish’s brain when it spotted some delicious food.
Read MoreHuman Brain Project – Mapping & Simulating The Mind [VIDEO]
The Human Brain Project will integrate everything we know about the brain into computer models and using these models to simulate the actual working of the brain. Ultimately, it will attempt to simulate the complete human brain.
Read MoreIain McGilchrist Discusses The Split Brain
Psychiatrist Iain McGilchrist discusses how our ‘divided brain’ has profoundly altered human behaviour, culture and society in this RSA Animate lecture.
Read MoreYour Thoughts Can Now Be Recorded
Scientists have discovered a method of visually reconstructing your thoughts.
Read MoreINTERVIEW: David Eagleman Discusses His Book Incognito With Wired's David Rowan
Neuroscientist David Eagleman in conversation with Wired’s David Rowan about his book Incognito.
Read MoreYour Brain On Google: Neurological Effects Of Search Engine Use
Neuroscientist, Gary Small, tells CBS News’ Daniel Sieberg how technology may be making us smarter.
Read MoreTemple Grandin Discusses Her Autistic Mind
In this TED talk, Temple Grandin explains how her autism caused her to perceive the world and led to her success in animal science.
Read MoreBrain Plasticity
Scientists, with the help of Buddhist monks are unlocking mysteries of the brain. An interesting reports about brain plasticity and the effect of meditation on brain and emotions.
Read MoreQ & A With Malcolm Gladwell
Author Malcolm Gladwell talks about his new book, “What the Dog Saw,” a compilation of his stories appearing in “The New Yorker” magazine.
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