Your Brain Makes You a Different Person Every Day
Our brains are wired for new sensations.
By Steve Paulson
Brain âplasticityâ is one of the great discoveries in modern science, but neuroscientist David Eagleman thinks the word is misleading. Unlike plastic, which molds and then retains a particular shape, the brainâs physical structure is continually in flux. But Eagleman canât avoid the word. âThe whole literature uses that term plasticity, so I use it sparingly,â he says. Eagleman also discounts computer analogies to the brain. Heâs coined the term âlivewiredâ (the title of his new book) to point out that the brainâs hardware and software are practically inseparable.
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