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Brain Surgery Gives ‘New Life’ to Anorexia Patient

2013

Kim Rollins, 36, spent two decades starving herself. The Kitchener, Ont. native described it as her “worst nightmare.” In 2011, after being unable to complete yet another treatment program, Kim heard about a study involving anorexia patients. See more...

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The Neuroscience of Creativity, Perception, and Confirmation Bias | Beau Lotto | Big Think

To be creative, we have to unlearn millions of years of evolution. Creativity asks us to do that which is hardest: to question our assumptions, to doubt what we believe to be true. That is the only way to see differently.

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David Eagleman: Hits and Misses—How Neuroscience Can Boost Your Creativity

"All ideas have a genealogy," says David Eagleman. A writer, neuroscientist, and adjunct professor at Stanford University, he's definitely clued in to what makes ideas click.

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