

R. Douglas Fields, "Electric Brain: How the New Science of Brainwaves Reads Minds, Tells Us How We Learn, and Helps Us Change for the Better" (BenBella, 2020)
Jan 19, 2021
R. Douglas Fields, an eminent neuroscientist and expert in neuron-glia interactions, discusses the brain as an electrical organ in his recent work. He reveals the fascinating history of brainwaves, highlighting pioneers like Hans Berger, while also confronting the dark legacies of science entwined with ethics. Fields explains neurofeedback's potential in treating conditions like ADHD, alongside the evolution of EEG in clinical practice. Engaging anecdotes mix with cutting-edge research, making complex neuroscience both accessible and captivating.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
The Evolution of Brain Research
03:14 • 16min
The Dark Legacy of Science and Ethics in the Era of Eugenics
18:48 • 3min
The Overlooked Pioneer of Brainwave Recording
21:45 • 2min
The Evolution of Scientific Communication and Understanding
23:27 • 2min
The Evolution of EEG and Its Clinical Implications
25:52 • 6min
Understanding Brainwaves and Neurofeedback
31:34 • 41min