David Eagleman is a Stanford neuroscientist, C.E.O., television host, and founder of the Possibilianism movement. He and Steve talk about how wrists can substitute for ears, why we dream, and what Fisher-Price magnets have to do with neuroscience.

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144. Feeling Sound and Hearing Color

NOV 9, 202462 MIN
People I (Mostly) Admire

144. Feeling Sound and Hearing Color

NOV 9, 202462 MIN

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David Eagleman is a Stanford neuroscientist, C.E.O., television host, and founder of the Possibilianism movement. He and Steve talk about how wrists can substitute for ears, why we dream, and what Fisher-Price magnets have to do with neuroscience.

 

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    • David Eagleman, professor of cognitive neuroscience at Stanford University and C.E.O. of Neosensory.