NOVA scienceNOW: How Does the Brain Work: Cosmic Perspective
nnJEzKrHdX0 • 2011-02-04
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Kind: captions Language: en and now for some final thoughts on how our brain works we praise our brain in many ways but that's surely because it's our brain but we're so easily fooled by other humans and even by Nature itself that we need the methods and tools of science to Shield us from bias blunder and even delusion if we were honest with ourselves then for example books on optical illusions would really be called brain failures the human brain May linger as the last thing in the universe we ever completely figure out apart from the philosophical challenge of a mind coming to understand itself the extreme case of an experimenter interfering with the experiment is also the ethical challenge of how you come to know what goes on inside a living person's head normally when confronted with a mysterious orb an experimentalist prize and open slices it dices it analyzes it chemically physically and biologically problem is people don't normally volunteer their living brains for such studies our best hope today lies within neuroscientists what are thoughts but electrical impulses among brain cells what are ideas but novel firings of those cells what are mental problems if not impulses that have misfired in the way that chemistry arose From the Ashes of alchemy Neuroscience a field still in its infancy May one day subsume psychology laying bare our inner Universe which has remained hidden for so long and that is the cosmic perspective
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