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Book review: “In search of memory: the emergence of a new science of mind”, by Eric R. Kandel

Book review: “In search of memory: the emergence of a new science of mind”, by Eric R. Kandel

05/04/2013
by judith
boeken, book review, english

We tend to take textbook knowledge for granted, but once upon a time these ‘facts’ were still to be discovered. Eric R. Kandel (1929) witnessed and importantly contributed to this small-step-by-small-step process in the field of neuroscience.

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The Power of Simple Thought: a Book Review of “Proust Was a Neuroscientist”, by Jonah Lehrer

The Power of Simple Thought: a Book Review of “Proust Was a Neuroscientist”, by Jonah Lehrer

04/04/2013
by judith
boeken, book review

‘Science is not the only path to knowledge. When it comes to understanding the brain, art got there first.’ Jonah Lehrer’s fascination for the theoretical discoveries of artists in the nineteenth and twentieth century resulted in the book ‘Proust was a neuroscientist’.

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About time

About time

04/04/2013
by judith
boeken, book review, english

If there is one certainty in life, it is that time has always been there, and will always remain. But although it is a basic fact of our existence, most people don’t tend to reflect much on the characteristics and implications of time. Eva Hoffman did.

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The story behind your cell culture

The story behind your cell culture

04/04/2013
by judith
boeken, book review, english

In 1951, cervical tumour cells were taken from Henrietta Lacks and put into culture, to divide endlessly and be distributed across labs all over the world, perhaps to eventually find their way to your incubator: cells known as HeLa cells.

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