Jay Ingram
Born
in Canada
March 20, 1945
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The End of Memory: A Natural History of Aging and Alzheimer’s
15 editions
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2014
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The Barmaid's Brain And Other Strange Tales From Science
12 editions
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1992
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Fatal Flaws
19 editions
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2012
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The Science of Everyday Life
15 editions
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1989
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The Velocity of Honey: And More Science of Everyday Life
18 editions
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2003
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Theatre of the Mind: Raising the Curtain on Consciousness
11 editions
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2010
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The Science of Why: Answers to Questions About the World Around Us (The Science of Why, #1)
7 editions
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2016
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The Future of Us: The Science of What We'll Eat, Where We'll Live, and Who We'll Be
4 editions
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2023
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The Science of Why 2: Answers to Questions About the Universe, the Unknown, and Ourselves
5 editions
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2017
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The Burning House
5 editions
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1995
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“I once read that if the folds in the cerebral cortex were smoothed out it would cover a card table. That seemed quite unbelievable but it did make me wonder just how big the cortex would be if you ironed it out. I thought it might just about cover a family-sized pizza: not bad, but no card-table. I was astonished to realize that nobody seems to know the answer. A quick search yielded the following estimates for the smoothed out dimensions of the cerebral cortex of the human brain.
An article in Bioscience in November 1987 by Julie Ann Miller claimed the cortex was a "quarter-metre square." That is napkin-sized, about ten inches by ten inches. Scientific American magazine in September 1992 upped the ante considerably with an estimated of 1 1/2 square metres; thats a square of brain forty inches on each side, getting close to the card-table estimate. A psychologist at the University of Toronto figured it would cover the floor of his living room (I haven't seen his living room), but the prize winning estimate so far is from the British magazine New Scientist's poster of the brain published in 1993 which claimed that the cerebral cortex, if flattened out, would cover a tennis court. How can there be such disagreement? How can so many experts not know how big the cortex is? I don't know, but I'm on the hunt for an expert who will say the cortex, when fully spread out, will cover a football field. A Canadian football field.”
― The Burning House : Unlocking the Mysteries of the Brain
An article in Bioscience in November 1987 by Julie Ann Miller claimed the cortex was a "quarter-metre square." That is napkin-sized, about ten inches by ten inches. Scientific American magazine in September 1992 upped the ante considerably with an estimated of 1 1/2 square metres; thats a square of brain forty inches on each side, getting close to the card-table estimate. A psychologist at the University of Toronto figured it would cover the floor of his living room (I haven't seen his living room), but the prize winning estimate so far is from the British magazine New Scientist's poster of the brain published in 1993 which claimed that the cerebral cortex, if flattened out, would cover a tennis court. How can there be such disagreement? How can so many experts not know how big the cortex is? I don't know, but I'm on the hunt for an expert who will say the cortex, when fully spread out, will cover a football field. A Canadian football field.”
― The Burning House : Unlocking the Mysteries of the Brain
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