Hacking Our Senses Will Transform How We Experience the World
Singularity Hub - 04-Oct-2016Advances in neuroscience and technology may soon give us more than 5 senses. Bach-y-Rita: “We do...
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Neuroscientist, Author, Technologist, Entrepreneur.
David Eagleman is a neuroscientist and a New York Times bestselling author. He heads the Center for Science and Law, a national non-profit institute, and serves as an adjunct professor at Stanford University. He is best known for his work on sensory substitution, time perception, brain plasticity, synesthesia, and neurolaw.
He is the writer and presenter of the international PBS series, The Brain with David Eagleman, and the author of the companion book, The Brain: The Story of You.
Beyond his 100+ academic publications, he has published many popular books. His bestselling book Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain, explores the neuroscience "under the hood" of the conscious mind: all the aspects of neural function to which we have no awareness or access. His work of fiction, SUM, is an international bestseller published in 28 languages and turned into two operas. Why the Net Matters examines what the advent of the internet means on the timescale of civilizations. The award-winning Wednesday is Indigo Blue explores the neurological condition of synesthesia, in which the senses are blended. The Runaway Species, co-authored with music composer Anthony Brandt, explores the neuroscience and behavior behind human creativity.
Visit website: https://www.eagleman.com/
See also: Baylor College of Medicine - Health sciences university
Details last updated 10-Dec-2020
Advances in neuroscience and technology may soon give us more than 5 senses. Bach-y-Rita: “We do...