Date: 2006
"Now, as Weber approached his own professional zenith, the brain became the Internet, a distributed network, more than two hundred modules in loose, mutually modifying chatter with other modules."
preview | full record— Powers, Richard (b. 1957)
Date: 2006
"He stumbled through an answer that had once been automatic: The brain was not a machine, not a car engine, not a computer."
preview | full record— Powers, Richard (b. 1957)
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: 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
"And at the same time, a censor somewhere in my brain was simplifying things for me, helping me to cope with the necessary."
preview | full record— Engel, Howard (b. 1931)
Date: 2007
"It would keep, and my brain filed it away for later."
preview | full record— Engel, Howard (b. 1931)
Date: 2007
"I have a brain full of remembered names but the road is often blocked with rubble."
preview | full record— Engel, Howard (b. 1931)
Date: 2007
"[M]y brain ... did most of what I wanted it to do, but it had sand traps that I learned to avoid."
preview | full record— Engel, Howard (b. 1931)