Date: 2006
"Weber had told the story years ago, concluding with a few thoughts about the locked room of personal experience."
preview | full record— Powers, Richard (b. 1957)
Date: 2006
"While the amygdala's role as a sentinel and trigger for distress is old news to neuroscience, its social role, as part of the brain's system for emotional contagion, has been revealed only recently."
preview | full record— Goleman, Daniel (b. 1946)
Date: 2006
"More generally, the amygdala acts as a radar for the brain, calling attention to whatever might be new, puzzling, or important to learn more about."
preview | full record— Goleman, Daniel (b. 1946)
Date: 2006
"You wave your torch into my eyes / Flamethrower lover burning mind."
preview | full record— Sonic Youth [Kim A Gordon, Thurston Joseph Moore, Lee M Ranaldo, Steven Shelley]
Date: 2006
"You doused my soul with gasoline / You flicked a match into my brain."
preview | full record— Sonic Youth [Kim A Gordon, Thurston Joseph Moore, Lee M Ranaldo, Steven Shelley]
Date: October 5th, 2007
"I didn't like looking at people when I did it, like those tribes afraid part of their soul will peel away if someone takes a picture of them."
preview | full record— Packer, ZZ (b. 1973)
Date: 2007
"When a human embryo is seven weeks old, / the brain shines through its forehead, a cloud / of light, belly-deep and breathing, / the whole, luminous mass cabled and alone."
preview | full record— Witt, Sam (b. 1970)
Date: 2007
"In my mind's eye the road to London is always wet in the winter, and since that is the only eye with which I shall ever see it, wet it remains."
preview | full record— Gee, Sophie
Date: 2007
"'Happily for us both, the eye of the mind may visit Miss Fermor in her nightgown at any hour,' he said."
preview | full record— Gee, Sophie
Date: 2007
"His mind's eye was entirely absorbed by recalling Arabella's form and figure; the tip of her tongue touching upon her teeth as she spoke; the hair disordered about her face: innocent as a child's, yet knowingly, artfully caught up."
preview | full record— Gee, Sophie