“You are your brain”. While this statement still raised eyebrows just a decade ago, people are coming to terms with the idea that their thoughts, feelings, and behavior, are ultimately rooted in the neural processes within their heads. This insane idea that electrical signals between tiny nerve cells somehow code for all that you are… is almost common knowledge today. But how well do you know your own brain? How does it work? How does neuroscience know all these things and what is yet to be discovered? How do your perceive the world and then interact with it? And what does all this brain science mean for you? Is consciousness nothing more than some electrical activity, and what does that mean for free will? These are some of the questions addressed in the Brain Bar series.
Meet your Brain
In this lecture, Dr. de Graaf will introduce you to your brain, and to cognitive neuroscience. Different regions of the brain are responsible for different things. Using giant magnets, super sensitive electrodes, and brain stimulation devices, cognitive neuroscientists are mapping the organization and workings of your brain.