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Friday
Dec152006

Review of "Mind Wide Open" (BSP 1)

mindwideopen200.jpgEpisode 1 of the Brain Science Podcast is a discussion of the book Mind Wide Open by Stephen Johnson.

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Here are some other podcasts worth listening to:

Futures in Biotech episode 10: Dr. Carla Shatz on the Human Brain: interview with Dr. Carla Shatz, Department Chair and Nathan Marsh Pusey Professor of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School

Antonio Damasio, University of Southern California: “Advances on the Neurobiology of Emotion: Taking Stock” recorded for the Princeton University Podcasts 2006 on 11/16/2006.

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Reader Comments (2)

I thoroughly enjoy the podcasts and interviews.
Excellent work. I am a philosopher that is
intrigued by the breakthroughs in neuroscience
and the insights they provide into the mind and
consciousness. So the podcasts are perfect
for me.

May 25, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterStephen Pacheco

Stephen,

Thank you so much for posting your comment.

You might be interested to know that it was actually an exploration of the philosophy of mind that led me back to neuroscience and resulted in the Brain Science Podcast.

I hope you can find time to drop by the Discussion Forum at http://brainscienceforum.com/. I would love to have the perspective of a philosopher added to the conversation.

May 25, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterdocartemis

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