Date: October 14, 2011
"To its detractors, the brain is a kludge, a hacked-up device beset with bugs, biases and self-Âdeceptions that undermine our decision making and well-being at every turn."
preview | full record— Charbris, Christopher F. (b. 1966)
Date: October 14, 2011
"Lately, a growing army of Chicken Littles retorts that this very plasticity has been hijacked by the Internet and other forms of technological crack that are rewiring our brains into a state of continual distraction and intellectual torpor."
preview | full record— Charbris, Christopher F. (b. 1966)
Date: October 14, 2011
"So if you find yourself stopping every 30 seconds to check your Twitter feed, your brain has no more been rewired than if you find yourself taking a break for ice cream rather than celery. Picking the more rewarding stimulus is something our brains can do perfectly well with the wiring they star...
preview | full record— Charbris, Christopher F. (b. 1966)
Date: October 14, 2011
"So what’s the right way to think about the brain? Like a piece of software stuck in permanent beta, it has its share of bugs, but its plasticity allows for frequent updates."
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