

Hannah Critchlow
Sep 16, 2024
Hannah Critchlow, an acclaimed neuroscientist, captivates listeners with her insights into the human brain. She shares how her work as a nursing assistant sparked her passion for understanding individual differences in behavior. The discussion dives into the concept of hardwired personality traits and explores collective intelligence as a means to harness our brains' potential. A standout moment occurs when electrodes are attached to Prof Jim Al-Khalili, transforming his brainwaves into sound, showcasing the fascinating intersection of neuroscience and creativity.
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Brain Complexity
- The human brain, with its billions of nerve cells and trillions of connections, is the most complex system known.
- These connections constantly break, regenerate, and renew, enabling learning and adaptation.
Brain Waves
- Electrical currents, generated by ion pumps in nerve cells, zip across connections, forming thoughts, emotions, and behaviors.
- Hannah Critchlow demonstrates this by converting Jim Al-Khalili's brainwaves into sound.
Meditation and Brainwaves
- Hannah Critchlow observed a burst of gamma wave activity in Rowan Williams' brain during meditation.
- This demonstrated the expected brain activity during deep meditative states.