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David Eagleman

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Neuroscience over the next 50 years is going to introduce things that are mind-blowing.


— David Eagleman


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Part of the scientific temperament is this tolerance for holding multiple hypotheses in mind at the same time.


— David Eagleman


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People wouldn't even go into science unless there was something much bigger to be discovered, something that is transcendent.


— David Eagleman


#discovered #even #go #into #much

As an undergraduate I majored in British and American literature at Rice University.


— David Eagleman


#american literature #british #i #literature #majored

There are an infinite number of boring things to do in science.


— David Eagleman


#boring things #finite number #infinite #infinite number #number

We don't really understand most of what's happening in the cosmos. Is there any afterlife? Who knows.


— David Eagleman


#any #cosmos #happening #knows #most

What we find is that our brains have colossal things happening in them all the time.


— David Eagleman


#colossal #find #happening #our #them

Your brain is built of cells called neurons and glia - hundreds of billions of them. Each one of these cells is as complicated as a city.


— David Eagleman


#brain #built #called #cells #city

There are always wonderful mysteries to confront.


— David Eagleman


#confront #mysteries #wonderful

Every week I get letters from people worldwide who feel that the possibilian point of view represents their understanding better than either religion or neo-atheism.


— David Eagleman


#either #every #feel #get #i






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He serves on the editorial boards of the scientific journals PLoS One and Journal of Vision. Neuroscience and the Law
Neurolaw is an emerging field that determines how modern brain science should affect the way we make laws punish criminals and invent new methods for rehabilitation. By this technique he has tested and analyzed thousands of synesthetes and has written a book on synesthesia with Richard Cytowic entitled Wednesday is Indigo Blue: Discovering the Brain of Synesthesia.

He is a Guggenheim Fellow a council member in the World Economic Forum and a New York Times bestselling author publiDavid Eaglemand in 27 languages. David Eagleman (born April 1971) is a neuroscientist and writer at Baylor College of Medicine where he directs the Laboratory for Perception and Action and the Initiative on Neuroscience and Law.

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