• 523. Why We Dream, Learn, and Adapt Faster Than Any Other Species | Dr. David Eagleman

  • Feb 20 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 31 mins
  • Podcast

523. Why We Dream, Learn, and Adapt Faster Than Any Other Species | Dr. David Eagleman

  • Summary

  • Dr. Jordan B. Peterson sits down with neuroscientist, bestselling author, and PBS presenter Dr. David Eagleman. They discuss brain plasticity, how perception works, whether free will exists (and if it’s superordinate), how willingness to engage with higher entropy indicates sophistication of thought, and the preconditions for forming a Ulysses contract.

    Dr. David Eagleman is a neuroscientist at Stanford University and an international bestselling author. He is co-founder of two venture-backed companies, Neosensory and BrainCheck, and he also directs the Center for Science and Law, a national nonprofit institute. He is best known for his work on sensory substitution, time perception, brain plasticity, synesthesia, and neurolaw. He is the writer and presenter of the international PBS series, “The Brain with David Eagleman,” and the author of the companion book, “The Brain: The Story of You.” He is also the writer and presenter of “The Creative Brain” on Netflix.

    This episode was filmed on January 13th, 2025.

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    For David Eagleman:

    On X https://x.com/davideagleman

    On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/davideagleman/?hl=en

    Website https://eagleman.com/

    Read his most recent book: “Livewired: The Inside Story of the Ever-Changing Brain” https://a.co/d/cBY6tGx

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