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Neuroscience - the New Philosophy - Lecture 5 - The Emerging Mind - Reith 2003 [ram]
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Professor Ramachandran argues that neuroscience, perhaps more than any other discipline, is capable of transforming man's understanding of himself and his place in the cosmos
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Purple Numbers and Sharp Cheese - Lecture 4 - The Emerging Mind - Reith 2003 [ram]
Citation added: December 11th, 2007, 12:15 pm
Professor Ramachandran demonstrates experimentally that the phenomenon of synesthaesia is a genuine sensory effect. For example, some subjects literally "see" red every time they see the number 5 or green when they see 2.
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The Artful Brain - Lecture 3 - The Emerging Mind - Reith 2003 [ram]
Citation added: December 11th, 2007, 12:14 pm
Professor Ramachandran draws on neurological case studies and work from ethology (animal behavior) to present a new framework for understanding how the brain creates and responds to art. He will use examples mainly from Indian art and Cubism to illustrat
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Synapses and the Self - Lecture 2 - The Emerging Mind - Reith 2003 [ram]
Citation added: December 11th, 2007, 12:12 pm
How does the activity of the 100 billion little wisps of protoplasm - the neurons in your brain - give rise to all the richness of our conscious experience, including the "redness" of red, the painfulness of pain or the exquisite flavour of Marmite or Vi
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Phantoms in the Brain - Lecture 1 - The Emerging Mind - Reith 2003 [ram]
Citation added: December 11th, 2007, 12:10 pm
Scientists need no longer be afraid to ask the big questions about what it means to be human with empirical evidence now answering ancient philosophical questions about meaning and existence.
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