Date: March 31, 2009
"Today people talk about brains as if they were a sort of biological computer, with pink mushy 'hardware' and 'software' generated by life experiences."
preview | full record— Aamodt, Sandra; Wang, Sam
Date: March 31, 2009
"Our colleague David Linden has compared the evolutionary history of the brain to the task of building a modern car by adding parts to a 1925 Model T that never stops running."
preview | full record— Aamodt, Sandra; Wang, Sam
Date: August, 2009
"My brain is like an Internet browser; 12 tabs are open and 5 of them are not responding, there's a GIF playing in an endless loop,... and where is that annoying music coming from?"
preview | full record— Anonymous
Date: January 2010
"The man's suit, his hair, the sky through the window, and the rows of figures sliding across the abacus of his mind—these too are gray, though each gray is of a different value."
preview | full record— Schwartz, Mattathias
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