Monday, May 7, 2012

No brain is an island?

http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2012/apr/29/neuroscience-david-eagleman-raymond-tallis



The brain… it makes you think. Doesn't it?

Are we governed by unconscious processes? Neuroscience believes so – but isn't the human condition more complicated than that? Two experts offer different views

David Eagleman and Raymond Tallis
The Observer, Saturday 28 April 2012

"This is because we are not stand-alone brains. We are part of community of minds, a human world, that is remote in many respects from what can be observed in brains. Even if that community ultimately originated from brains, this was the work of trillions of brains over hundreds of thousands of years: individual, present-day brains are merely the entrance ticket to the drama of social life, not the drama itself. Trying to understand the community of minds in which we participate by imaging neural tissue is like trying to hear the whispering of woods by applying a stethoscope to an acorn."





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