David Eagleman
Neuroscientist
David Eagleman studies the human perception of time as well as synesthesia, a condition in which stimulation to one sense triggers an involuntary response in others. A psychologist and biomedical engineer, he is Director of the Laboratory for Perception and Action and an assistant professor of neuroscience at Baylor College of Medicine.
Past Events
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Science of Sports
Sports fans of all ages found something to cheer about when science and sports brought their A-games to New York University’s Cole Sport Center.
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Illuminating Genius: Unlocking Creativity
Blending live performances, personal accounts of the creative process, and state-of-the-art brain imaging, this program illuminated questions about whether creativity is innate or learned, whether the innovative brain has distinct structural or chemical features, and whether we can enhance our ability — and that of our children — to be creative.
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