Ben Waber reviewed Brainwaves by Cornelius Borck
A Fascinating History at the Intersection of Technology and Science
5 stars
This is a fascinating look at the history of the EEG - its technological development, initial scientific uses, and how those uses were deeply enmeshed in cultural and scientific currents. I've seen this technology covered a bit in other books, but the depth here is fantastic, with the "unorthodox" scientific aims of Hans Berger and his extremely suspect methods standing out. What was most interesting to me was how the more widespread use of the EEG radically departed from these initial aims, demonstrating both the inability of inventors to accurately predict how technology will influence the world and the importance of independent validation to further appropriate technology use. Highly recommend
This is a fascinating look at the history of the EEG - its technological development, initial scientific uses, and how those uses were deeply enmeshed in cultural and scientific currents. I've seen this technology covered a bit in other books, but the depth here is fantastic, with the "unorthodox" scientific aims of Hans Berger and his extremely suspect methods standing out. What was most interesting to me was how the more widespread use of the EEG radically departed from these initial aims, demonstrating both the inability of inventors to accurately predict how technology will influence the world and the importance of independent validation to further appropriate technology use. Highly recommend