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    Brain Man

    Busy week with many thousands of things to do. But what to do… the need to keep reader amused overwhelms the self…

    So let me share the fascinating works of Vilayanur S Ramachandran. (Yes Pastrami, the brain guy. From Chennai. Correct. The very same.)

    I am halfway through his first book, the tremendous Phantoms In The Brain, and I cannot recommend it highly enough. But to save you some of the 540 bucks it costs at the Imax Crossword here is, ah my love for you all, VSR’s talk at TED in March 2007. The intro from the TED site:

    In a wide-ranging talk, Vilayanur Ramachandran explores how brain damage can reveal the connection between the internal structures of the brain and the corresponding functions of the mind. He talks about phantom limb pain, synesthesia (when people hear color or smell sounds), and the Capgras delusion, when brain-damaged people believe their closest friends and family have been replaced with imposters.

    Wait wait. Don’t run away. Listen to the man. Listen and drool.

     

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    10 Comments »

    Comment by Vijay
    2008-04-08 11:47:15

    Pastrami is funnier than you..”I always think my closest friends and family are a bunch of self-serving pigs having their own agenda. My life is full of influence and delusion.” — What is this disease called? Can Pastrami reply to this comment??

     
    Comment by Samir Raiyani
    2008-04-08 11:51:01

    Here is the link to the Reith Lecture Series - they also have the transcripts of the talks, in case you’re not the aural sort.

     
    Comment by kumble
    2008-04-08 15:40:41

    Yes Pastrami, the brain guy. From Chennai. Correct. The very same.

    For a moment that got me confused. I thought you were telling the reader that vilayanur ramachandran was pastrami
    Actually for more than a moment.I was wondering how an invetment banker had time to do all this in addition to meeting you regularly for dinner

    Then I noticed the comma.

    Comment by Vijay
    2008-04-08 16:22:51

    even i got confused with pastrami and this brain guy!!!

     
     
    Comment by DNoVa
    2008-04-09 10:21:42

    Erm..N I thought only lawyers had a way of making simple straight conversations into a LAbyrinth engraved on a Mobius strip!!!!Though I wonder, about the Status of HiS Brain..to put things the way he did..Shudder!!!!There’s a lot one can understand,just by the way a person gives examples,to convey his ideas…

    Comment by Sidin
    2008-04-09 13:12:50
    Au contraire!

    VSR is actually pretty acessible. Giev Phantoms a go. Please.

     
     
    Comment by sundar narayanan
    2008-04-13 12:31:26

    stumbled into this while bloghopping..

    this was amazing..

    it was not just the content that was mind boggling, but the way he presented it. do you notice how he is so fluent and coherent? what does it take, to have ones thoughts flow so effortlessly into words?

    thanks for the link Sidin.

    :)

     
    Comment by Sneha
    2008-04-15 01:32:34

    Fascinating stuff… Thanks for the link..

     
    Comment by sufyan
    2008-04-18 16:28:39

    I was wondering how an invetment banker had time to do all this in addition to meeting you regularly for dinner….

     
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