The Strangers in Your Brain

The Strangers in Your Brain

11/24/2015

link

http://www.newyorker.com/tech/elements/the-strangers-in-your-brain

summary

This article from The New Yorker explores the concept of the human brain as a collection of different entities, or "strangers," each with its own motivations and desires. It discusses the work of neuroscientist Giulio Tononi, who believes that the brain is made up of a complex network of interconnected modules that compete for attention and control over our thoughts and behaviors. The article also discusses how this concept of multiple "selves" within the brain can influence decision-making and behavior. It delves into various studies and theories that explore these ideas and the implications they have on our understanding of consciousness and identity. Overall, the article invites readers to consider the intricacies of the human brain and the complex interplay between its various components.

tags

neuroscience ꞏ brain science ꞏ cognitive science ꞏ cognitive psychology ꞏ psychology ꞏ human brain ꞏ brain function ꞏ neural networks ꞏ consciousness ꞏ cognitive processes ꞏ brain research ꞏ brain study ꞏ psychology research ꞏ brain structure ꞏ brain activity ꞏ mind-body connection ꞏ brain mapping ꞏ brain plasticity ꞏ brain development ꞏ brain health ꞏ brain disorders ꞏ brain imaging ꞏ mental health ꞏ neural activity ꞏ brain cells ꞏ brain connectivity ꞏ brain functions ꞏ brain mechanisms ꞏ brain pathways ꞏ brainwaves ꞏ brain complexity ꞏ brain anatomy ꞏ brain analysis ꞏ brain activity patterns