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Issue
16
September
- November
2007
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Neuroscience:
new answers
new Questions
THE ENCHANTED
LOOM by
Diane Ackerman
With sensuous and inventive prose, this celebrated author-poet
reminds us that the brain is not just a machine to be probed
but a phenomenon to be marveled at. A "dream factory," a
"chemistry lab," a "hall of mirrors"-the brain and mind
beguile us into thinking we know who we are.(Download
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PEERING
INTO OUR POTENTIAL by
Matthew Solan
From the placebo effect and meditating monks to the adolescent
brain and food cravings, the tools of neuroscience keep
penetrating the nature of being human. And as they do, new
insights are revealed about our physical, emotional, and
spiritual well-being.(Download
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NEUROTECHNOLOGY'S SHADOW
by
Byron Belitsos
For all the promise of neuroscience, there is plenty of
peril. While most attention is focused on its positive applications,
other more unsettling purposes are quietly moving forward.
Are the secrets of the brain falling into the wrong hands?(Download
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OUR EVOLVING GLOBAL BRAIN
by
Steven Vedro
Rapid advances in media and communication technology are
rewiring our brains while challenging our capacity to process
a relentless onslaught of new stimuli. More than a “stew
of electromagnetic noise,” it’s a sign that
we’re moving toward cooperative intelligence and planetary
cocreation.(Download
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CONSCIOUSNESS: STILL A MYSTERY
by
John Hick
The brain is not the mind, argues this eminent UK scholar,
despite what the majority of neuroscientists are concluding.
In fact, there are still far more questions than answers
in the quest to understand consciousness.(Download
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Frontiers of Research
The Transformative Experience:
A Choice Point Excerpted
from Living Deeply: The Art and Science of Transformation
by Marilyn Mandala Schlitz, Cassandra Vieten, and Tina
A. Amorok (Download
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