Date: January 2010
"Only one mind remained independent, humming along on its own steam."
preview | full record— Schwartz, Mattathias
Date: May 27, 2010
"But we tend to think that memory is objectively truthful, on analogy with a digital recording."
preview | full record— Bloom, Paul (b. 1963)
Date: May 17, 2010
"It's the mind as problem-solving device, almost as calculator, though it is, of course, most drawn to problems that cannot be solved."
preview | full record— Chiasson, Dan
Date: 2010
"But Carter had been plucked straight off death row and landed here in less than a day: his mind would be tumbling like a dryer."
preview | full record— Cronin, Justin
Date: February 25, 2010
"There is no longer much debate over whether evolution sculptured the fleshy machine inside our head."
preview | full record— Lehrer, Jonah
Date: February 25, 2010
"Their evolutionary perspective, however — they see the mind as a fine-tuned machine that is not prone to pointless programming bugs — led them to wonder if rumination had a purpose."
preview | full record— Lehrer, Jonah
Date: February 25, 2010
"This suggests that depressive disorder is an extreme form of an ordinary thought process, part of the dismal machinery that draws us toward our problems, like a magnet to metal."
preview | full record— Lehrer, Jonah
Date: February 15, 2011
"In other words, natural memory is the hardware you’re born with. Artificial memory is the software you run on it."
preview | full record— Foer, Joshua
Date: May 23, 2011
"Learning isn’t about downloading a certain quantity of information into your brain, as the proponents of online instruction seem to think."
preview | full record— Deresiewicz, William (b. 1964)
Date: September 2, 2011
"The 'will' in willpower is not some mysterious 'free will,' a ghost in the machine that can do as it pleases, but a part of the machine itself."
preview | full record— Pinker, Steven (b. 1954)