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Quotes About Neuroscience

Los científicos no saben cómo un conjunto de señales eléctricas en el cerebro crea experiencias subjetivas. Y, lo que es más importante, tampoco saben cuál podría ser el beneficio evolutivo de semejante fenómeno. Es la mayor laguna en nuestra comprensión de la vida.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
The humanities, in contrast, emphasise the crucial importance of intersubjective entities, which cannot be reduced to hormones and neurons. To think historically means to ascribe real power to the contents of our imaginary stories.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
Every mental event has a neural correlate. Through mindfulness we can rewire the brain for peace, harmony, laughter, and love.
~ Deepak Chopra
To think is to practice brain chemistry.
~ Deepak Chopra
Las expectativas son poderosos activadores del cerebro.
~ Deepak Chopra
the cerebral cortex that has grown enormously over the last few millennia, overshadowing the ancient, instinctive lower brain.
~ Deepak Chopra
The old brain can't conjure up ideas or read.
~ Deepak Chopra
Tu cerebro no puede hacer lo que cree que no puede hacer.
~ Deepak Chopra
cuando hueles su delicioso aroma y acaricias sus pétalos aterciopelados, en tu cerebro ocurren todo tipo de correlaciones.
~ Deepak Chopra
The lower brain is satisfied when you feel good physically. The limbic system is satisfied when you feel good emotionally. The higher brain is satisfied when you are making good decisions for yourself. The
~ Deepak Chopra
El cerebro forma la imagen de la realidad tal y como ha sido entrenado para hacerlo.
~ Deepak Chopra
Tu cerebro no solo interpreta el mundo, lo crea.
~ Deepak Chopra
Hay un antiguo dicho de la facultad de medicina: las personas utilizan tan solo alrededor de un 10 por ciento de su cerebro. Literalmente, no es cierto. En un adulto sano, las redes neuronales operan al máximo de su capacidad todo el tiempo.
~ Deepak Chopra
Thinking happy thoughts literally creates a positive chemical change in the brain which stimulates both positive physical and psychological benefits.
~ Deepak Chopra
In the past thirty years we have learned more about the workings of the human brain than in all of previous history.
~ Daniel H. Pink
When his brain died, all of the memories held in his gray matter, along with all of the knowledge he had acquired, would simply evaporate in a flood of chemical reactions.
~ Dan Brown
It is literally the case that learning languages makes you smarter. The neural networks in the brain strengthen as a result of language learning.
~ Michael Gove
Exercise is the single best thing you can do for your brain in terms of mood, memory, and learning.
~ John Ratey
.....the research on the brain does not validate that we are singularly processing input or learning with a single sensory input.
~ Eric Jensen
The mind of the polyglot is a very particular thing, and scientists are only beginning to look closely at how acquiring a second language influences learning, behavior and the very structure of the brain itself.
~ Jeffrey Kluger
Each connection that neuroscientists forged between a neurochemical and a behavior, or at least a propensity toward a behavior, seemed to deal another blow to the notion of an efficacious will.
~ Jeffrey M. Schwartz
Since attention is generally considered an internally generated state, it seems that neuroscience has tiptoed up to a conclusion that would be right at home in the canon of some of the Eastern philosophies: introspection, willed attention, subjective state—pick your favorite description of an internal mental state—can redraw the contours of the mind, and in so doing can rewire the circuits of the brain, for it is attention that makes neuroplasticity possible.
~ Jeffrey M. Schwartz
New research shows that when we recall an event, the place cells in our hippocampus that store the location of that event fire again, helping us to locate a memory in both space and time. This explains why retracing your steps can help you remember what you were looking for.
~ Jennifer Ackerman
José Luis Peña, a neuroscientist at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and his collaborators have discovered that the sound localization system in a barn owl's brain performs sophisticated mathematical computations to execute this pinpointing of prey.
~ Jennifer Ackerman