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January 19, 2006

I'm not feeling myself today:

brain_maze.jpgMore radio goodness abounds as WNYC's Radio Lab discusses how the self is represented in the brain and how it can be radically and idiosyncratically altered after brain injury.

The programme is beautifully produced and was really a pleasure to listen to. The first ten minutes even has an audio representation of a firing neuron, skittering through the background.

It includes contributions from the a number of scientists including V.S. Ramachandran, Paul Broks, Julian Keenan and Robert Sapolsky.

The 'self' has been a nebulous concept for thousands of years and neuroscience is discovering that it is more curious than was ever imagined.

A free excerpt from the book The Self in Neuroscience and Psychiatry also covers some of the recent developments in this emerging field of research.


Link to Radio Lab 'Who am I?' with audio archive.
Link to info and excerpt from The Self in Neuroscience and Psychiatry.

Vaughan.

Posted at January 19, 2006 08:00 AM

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