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Livewired How The Brain Rewrites Its Own Circuitry David Eagleman

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Livewired How The Brain Rewrites Its Own Circuitry David Eagleman
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Publisher: Doubleday Canada
File Extension: PDF
File size: 31.87 MB
Author: David Eagleman
ISBN: 9780385677301, 9780385677318, 0385677308, 0385677316
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Livewired How The Brain Rewrites Its Own Circuitry David Eagleman by David Eagleman 9780385677301, 9780385677318, 0385677308, 0385677316 instant download after payment.

You will never think about your brain in the same way again.
The brain is often portrayed as an organ with different regions dedicated to specific tasks. But that textbook model is wrong. The brain is a dynamic system, constantly modifying its own circuitry to match the demands of the environment and the body in which it finds itself. If you were to zoom into the living, microscopic cosmos inside the skull, you would witness tentacle-like extensions grasping, bumping, sensing, searching for the right connections to establish or forego, like denizens of a country establishing friendships, marriages, neighbourhoods, political parties, vendettas, and social networks. It's a mysterious kind of computational material, an organic three-dimensional textile that adjusts itself to operate with maximum efficiency.
The brain is not hardwired, David Eagleman contends--it is livewired. With his new theory of infotropism, Eagleman demonstrates why the fundamental...

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