#674: Neuroscientist David Eagleman — Exploring Consciousness, Sensory Augmentation, The Lazy Susan Method of Extraordinary Productivity, Dreaming, Improving Hearing with a Wristband, Synesthesia, Stretching Time with Novelty, Lessons from Titans of Science, and Much More | Free Podcast Summary

Exploring Consciousness, Sensory Augmentation, The Lazy Susan Method of Productivity, and More In this intriguing episode, neuroscientist David Eagleman delves into the mysteries of consciousness, the power of sensory augmentation and the significance of…

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Dreams: A Defense Mechanism of the Visual Cortex

Dreams might be a result of brain plasticity, defending the visual cortex from takeover by other senses during the darkness of the night.

This theory links brain plasticity, the constant reconfiguration of neural connections, to why we dream, shedding new light on this fascinating phenomenon.

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  1. 01Exploring Consciousness, Sensory Augmentation, The Lazy Susan Method of Productivity, and More
  2. 02Dreams: A Defense Mechanism of the Visual Cortex
  3. 03The Lazy Susan Method: A Unique Approach to Productivity
  4. 04Fostering Critical Thinking in Children
  5. 05Embracing Novelty for Memory Enhancement
  6. 06Challenging Certainty in Human Knowledge
  7. 07The Potential of Pandemic-induced Brain Plasticity
  8. 08Exploring the ‘Idiothises’
  9. 09Promoting Continuous Exploration
  10. 10The Brain’s Remarkable Adaptability
  11. 11Exploring Inner Cosmos

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