Date: April 18, 2016
"A TV habit on this scale starts to permeate every corner of your mind."
preview | full record— James, Clive (b. 1939)
Date: April 18, 2016
"The new mythology gets into the old mythology, as if classic literature had faded into the mind's background and images encountered on the screen had become one's first frame of cultural reference."
preview | full record— James, Clive (b. 1939)
Date: April 18, 2016
"Lucinda, when I finally forced her to start watching, correctly told me to stop bitching about the dragons: they were part of the deal, the price of voluntarily lowering oneself into the pit of the brain."
preview | full record— James, Clive (b. 1939)
Date: May 28, 2016
"It occurred to me that of all mind-boiling aspects of the current presidential race, the worst part was arguing with people whom I considered friends."
preview | full record— Flores, Jake
Date: May 28, 2016
"The human brain is a pattern-matching machine."
preview | full record— Vanderbilt, Tom (b. 1968)
Date: July 18, 2016
"Introspection, 'the mind's eye,' assures us with the greatest confidence that it is the best, in some cases the only authority on how the mind works, because we all think it has direct, first person access to itself."
preview | full record— Rosenberg, Alex (August 8, 1946)
Date: July 18, 2016
"The most widely accepted psychologist's theory of consciousness identifies it as a mode of 'global broadcast' solely from sensory modalities to 'executive' -- deciding, and 'affective' -- feeling systems that act on this sensory input."
preview | full record— Rosenberg, Alex (August 8, 1946)
Date: July 16, 2016
"My mind was densely fogged, but I understood that I was in an M.R.I. machine. Someone was scanning my brain."
preview | full record— Gabriel, Trip (b. 1955)
Date: July 16, 2016
"After a restless night, I was still mentally fogged in when a doctor stopped by on morning rounds."
preview | full record— Gabriel, Trip (b. 1955)
Date: July 16, 2016
"The emotions of the heroine, Riley, [in the film 'Inside Out'] are cartoon characters, and a fantastic 'Jetsons'-esque city inside her mind is a metaphor of the human psyche."
preview | full record— Gabriel, Trip (b. 1955)