The five major “epochs” of human brain development, identified by a recent study, are Childhood(birth to age 9), Adolescence (9 to 32), Adulthood (32 to 66), Early Aging (66 to 83), and Late Aging (after 83). These epochs are characterized by distinct patterns of neural rewiring, with major turning points occurring at ages 9, 32, 66, and 83. The five epochs of brain developmentContinueContinue reading “Five major “epochs” of human brain development”
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Mind Reading 1.0
Scientists have achieved a breakthrough in decoding the “inner voice”, the words people imagine saying, using brain-computer interfaces, offering new hope for patients with paralysis or severe speech impairments. The technology can now translate imagined speech into text, raising both exciting possibilities and important ethical questions about mental privacy. How the Technology Works Microelectrode arraysContinueContinue reading “Mind Reading 1.0”
Left Brain, Right Brain, Who’s the Master?
Published my first Substack today 🤗 Link to Audio Version Welcome to Dr Bob’s Ruminations, where I explore the unseen patterns shaping our minds, our politics, and our future. Today we’re going to dive into something both philosophical and deeply practical: how the structure of our brains might explain the current crisis in American politicsContinueContinue reading “Left Brain, Right Brain, Who’s the Master?”
