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David Eagleman

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I always bounce my legs when I'm sitting.


— David Eagleman


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I know one lab that studies nicotine receptors and all the scientists are smokers, and another lab that studies impulse control and they're all overweight.


— David Eagleman


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I spent my adult life as a scientist, and science is, essentially, the most successful approach we have to try and understand the vast mysteries around.


— David Eagleman


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I think the first decade of this century is going to be remembered as a time of extremism.


— David Eagleman


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I think what a life in science really teaches you is the vastness of our ignorance.


— David Eagleman


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I'm using the afterlife as a backdrop against which to explore the joys and complexities of being human - it turns out that it's a great lens with which to understand what matters to us.


— David Eagleman


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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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