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Review: Leon N. Cooper’s Science and Human Experience: Values, Culture, and the Mind
Why are we reviewing a book written by someone who shared in the 1972 Nobel Prize in Physics for work on superconductivity? Because shortly after winning the prize, Leon N. Cooper transitioned into brain research—specifically, the biological basis of memory. He became director of the Brown Universit...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4919946/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27358665 |
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description | Why are we reviewing a book written by someone who shared in the 1972 Nobel Prize in Physics for work on superconductivity? Because shortly after winning the prize, Leon N. Cooper transitioned into brain research—specifically, the biological basis of memory. He became director of the Brown University Institute for Brain and Neural Systems, whose interdisciplinary program allowed him to integrate research on the brain, physics, and even philosophy. His new book tackles a diverse spectrum of topics and questions, including these: Does science have limits? Where does order come from? Can we understand consciousness? |
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spelling | pubmed-49199462016-06-29 Review: Leon N. Cooper’s Science and Human Experience: Values, Culture, and the Mind Lynch, Gary S. Cerebrum Articles Why are we reviewing a book written by someone who shared in the 1972 Nobel Prize in Physics for work on superconductivity? Because shortly after winning the prize, Leon N. Cooper transitioned into brain research—specifically, the biological basis of memory. He became director of the Brown University Institute for Brain and Neural Systems, whose interdisciplinary program allowed him to integrate research on the brain, physics, and even philosophy. His new book tackles a diverse spectrum of topics and questions, including these: Does science have limits? Where does order come from? Can we understand consciousness? The Dana Foundation 2015-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4919946/ /pubmed/27358665 Text en Copyright 2015 The Dana Foundation All Rights Reserved |
spellingShingle | Articles Lynch, Gary S. Review: Leon N. Cooper’s Science and Human Experience: Values, Culture, and the Mind |
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title_short | Review: Leon N. Cooper’s Science and Human Experience: Values, Culture, and the Mind |
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