bookeywookey: Reading with recycled neurons
Saturday 31st of July 2010 04:16:28 AM
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| Reading in the Brain by Stanislas Dehaene is an account of how the brain adapted structures that evolved for general visual purposes & applied them to the task of reading, which combines recognizing objects & the reception of the abstract thoughts of another person. He synthesizes a vast amount of information into a coherent entertaining narrative. |
La conciencia. Investigacion experimental de Stanislas Dehae
Saturday 31st of July 2010 04:16:28 AM
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| La conciencia es el estado mental más esquivo. Todos tenemos un idea de qué significa ser consciente, pero sólo definir la conciencia ya resulta complicado. El grupo de cientÃficos franceses dirigido por Stanislas Dehaene ha intentado la valiente tarea de investigar experimentalmente la conciencia. |
Looking for DEHAENE | STANISLAS DEHAENE | DEHAENE'S BOOK?
Saturday 31st of July 2010 04:16:28 AM
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| Stanislas Dehaene is a Professor at the College de France. He has worked on a number of topics, including numerical cognition, the neural basis ofreading and theneuro correlates of conciousness. |
Videos du Samedi (9) et Ressources : Cours et seminaires
Saturday 31st of July 2010 04:16:28 AM
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| Lien sur les cours et seminaires de Stanislas Dehaene au college de France |
Humanity's greatest invention: reading
Saturday 31st of July 2010 04:16:28 AM
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| In this fascinating and scholarly book, French neuroscientist Stanislas Dehaene explains what scientists now know about how the human brain performs the feat of reading, and what made this astonishing cultural invention biologically possible. |
Your Brain on Books: Scientific American
Saturday 31st of July 2010 04:16:28 AM
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| Neuroscientist Stanislas Dehaene explains his quest to understand how the mind makes sense of written language. |




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