Richard E. Cytowic

Richard E. Cytowic

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Richard E. Cytowic is Professor of Neurology at George Washington University. His books include SynesthesiaThe Man Who Tasted ShapesThe Neurological Side of Neuropsychology, and Your Stone Age Brain in the Screen Age.

A man in a suit walks on grass beside a long-haired dog, with faded images of a magic wand, a hat, and white doves in the blue-toned background. When your father is a magician, what do you believe?
A childhood spent under the spell of sleight-of-hand taught me skepticism, curiosity, and the habit of looking beneath appearances.
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Why “audio gaps" in video meetings wear us out — and why we need the meaningful relationships forged in communal workspaces.