“Without memory, our existence would be barren and opaque, like a prison cell into which no light penetrates; like a tomb which rejects the living… if anything can, it is memory that will save humanity. For me, hope without memory is like memory without hope.” – Elie Wiesel [Written by ChatGPT. Image credit: types ofContinueContinue reading “Beyond the Synapse: The New Science of How Memory Forms and Persists”
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More Than Just Neurons
[Written by Claude] For years, I carried around a simple mental image of the brain: a tangled web of neurons firing electrical signals back and forth. It seemed elegant, even poetic—billions of these specialized cells communicating in an intricate dance that somehow produced thoughts, memories, and consciousness itself. But the more I learned about neuroscience,ContinueContinue reading “More Than Just Neurons”
Attachment Theory and Its Biological Basis
[Written by ChatGPT. Image credit] After decades of watching myself and the people around me — friends, partners, colleagues — I’ve started to see the invisible patterns that shape how we connect, argue, comfort, and drift apart. It’s taken me years to realize that human interaction isn’t random; it’s guided by deep emotional wiring thatContinueContinue reading “Attachment Theory and Its Biological Basis”
The Consistency of Cognitive Biases Across Cultures: Implications for the Human Brain
[Written by Gemini. Image credit] Cognitive biases, defined as systematic deviations from rational judgment, represent predictable patterns of error in human thinking. These biases influence how individuals perceive reality and make decisions, often leading to interpretations and choices that deviate from objective analysis. The field of cognitive science, along with social psychology and behavioral economics,ContinueContinue reading “The Consistency of Cognitive Biases Across Cultures: Implications for the Human Brain”
Lost Memories: The Impact of Dementia on Identity and the Hope for Neuronal Repair
I’ve been thinking a lot about memory lately. Sadly, my grandmother, who is over 90, no longer recognizes me. Just last year, she could recall a few stories from my childhood and share them with affection every time we spoke on the phone. Now, those memories have vanished, and to her, I’m just another stranger.ContinueContinue reading “Lost Memories: The Impact of Dementia on Identity and the Hope for Neuronal Repair”
Accelerating the Path to Functional Digital Brain Replicas
[Image] I often pondered whether the physiological state of the brain encapsulates all cognitive aspects about a person—their memories, preferences, biases, and interests. Could it be that all of these defining aspects are embodied in the physical state of the brain at any given moment? I suspect so. If this hypothesis holds true, then creatingContinueContinue reading “Accelerating the Path to Functional Digital Brain Replicas”
Harmony in Motion: How Pianists Master Multitasking
[Written by ChatGPT] Taking on the challenge of learning piano in your 40s can feel like standing at the base of a mountain, staring up at its daunting heights. While the idea of playing beautiful melodies might be a long-held dream, the reality of starting later in life comes with its unique hurdles. Unlike children,ContinueContinue reading “Harmony in Motion: How Pianists Master Multitasking”
Book Club: Cognitive Awakening
Yesterday, I attended a book club meeting centered around a popular Chinese book titled <认知觉醒> Cognitive Awakening. Having delved into the first two chapters, I was particularly struck by the book’s insightful exploration of the triune brain model and its profound connection to human behavior. The author’s clear explanations provided me with a deeper understandingContinueContinue reading “Book Club: Cognitive Awakening”
Exploring the Mystery of Conscious and Unconscious Thinking
[Written with help from ChatGPT] Thinking is one of the most fascinating aspects of being human. We all experience the constant stream of thoughts in our minds, but where do these thoughts come from? Are they deliberate creations of our conscious mind, or do they emerge from the shadows of the unconscious, bubbling up likeContinueContinue reading “Exploring the Mystery of Conscious and Unconscious Thinking”