Jill Bolte Taylor: How it feels to have a stroke

By Eric on Friday, November 20, 2009
Filled Under: Authors, TEDTalks

"Neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor had an opportunity few
 brain scientists would wish for: One morning, she
 realized she was having a massive stroke. As it happened
 -- as she felt her brain functions slip away one by one,
 speech, movement, understanding -- she studied and
 remembered every moment. This is a powerful story about
 how our brains define us and connect us to the world and
 to one another."

Christopher deCharms: Looking inside the brain in real time

By Eric on Friday, November 13, 2009
Filled Under: TEDTalks

"Neuroscientist and inventor Christopher deCharms demos an
 amazing new way to use fMRI to show brain activity while
 it is happening -- emotion, body movement, pain. (In other
 words, you can literally see how you feel.) The
 applications for real-time fMRIs start with chronic pain
 control and range into the realm of science fiction, but
 this technology is very real."

Matthieu Ricard: Habits of happiness

By Eric on Friday, November 6, 2009
Filled Under: Authors, TEDTalks

"What is happiness, and how can we all get some? Buddhist
 monk, photographer and author Matthieu Ricard has devoted
 his life to these questions, and his answer is influenced
 by his faith as well as by his scientific turn of mind: We
 can train our minds in habits of happiness. Interwoven with
 his talk are stunning photographs of the Himalayas and of
 his spiritual community."

Michael Shermer: Why people believe strange things

By Eric on Friday, October 30, 2009
Filled Under: Authors, TEDTalks

"Why do people see the Virgin Mary on cheese sandwiches or
 hear demonic lyrics in "Stairway to Heaven"? Using video,
 images and music, professional skeptic Michael Shermer
 explores these and other phenomena, including UFOs and
 alien sightings."

Marvin Minsky: Health, population and the human mind

By Eric on Friday, August 28, 2009
Filled Under: TEDTalks

"Listen closely -- Marvin Minsky's arch, eclectic,
 charmingly offhand talk on health, overpopulation
 and the human mind is packed with subtlety: wit,
 wisdom and just an ounce of wily, is-he-joking?
 advice."

Steven Pinker: Chalking it up to the blank slate

By Eric on Friday, August 21, 2009
Filled Under: Authors, TEDTalks

"Steven Pinker's book The Blank Slate argues that all humans
 are born with some innate traits. Here, Pinker talks about
 his thesis, and why some people found it incredibly
 upsetting."

Gregory Petsko: The coming neurological epidemic

By Eric on Friday, July 31, 2009
Filled Under: TEDTalks

"Biochemist Gregory Petsko makes a convincing argument that,
 in the next 50 years, we'll see an epidemic of neurological
 diseases, such as Alzheimer's, as the world population
 ages. His solution: more research into the brain and its
 functions."