Brain Waves, A Cultural History: Oscillations of Neuroscience, Technology, Telepathy, and Transcendence

This project proceeds from a narrow question: What, if anything, is a brain wave? Beguiling in its simplicity, this question prompts a cultural-historical investigation that spans over 150 years of science, technology, and society. Proposed in 1869, the original theory of brain waves cites etheric u...

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Main Author: Shure, Caitlin
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.7916/D8FB6K18
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spelling ndltd-columbia.edu-oai-academiccommons.columbia.edu-10.7916-D8FB6K182019-05-09T15:15:48ZBrain Waves, A Cultural History: Oscillations of Neuroscience, Technology, Telepathy, and TranscendenceShure, Caitlin2018ThesesCommunicationSpiritualityScience and civilizationTelepathyNeurosciencesThis project proceeds from a narrow question: What, if anything, is a brain wave? Beguiling in its simplicity, this question prompts a cultural-historical investigation that spans over 150 years of science, technology, and society. Proposed in 1869, the original theory of brain waves cites etheric undulations to explain reports of apparent thought transference. Though most modern thinkers no longer believe in outright telepathy, I argue that dreams of thought transmission and other mental miracles subtly persist—not in obscure and occult circles, but at the forefront of technoscience. A hybrid of science and fiction, brain waves represent an ideal subject through which to explore the ways in which technical language shrouds spiritual dreams. Today, the phrase “brain waves” often function as shorthand for electrical changes in the brain, particularly in the context of technologies that purport to “read” some aspect of mental function, or to transmit neural data to a digital device. While such technologies appear uniquely modern, the history of brain waves reveals that they are merely the millennial incarnation of a much older hope—a hope for transmission and transcendence via the brain’s emanations.Englishhttps://doi.org/10.7916/D8FB6K18
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topic Communication
Spirituality
Science and civilization
Telepathy
Neurosciences
spellingShingle Communication
Spirituality
Science and civilization
Telepathy
Neurosciences
Shure, Caitlin
Brain Waves, A Cultural History: Oscillations of Neuroscience, Technology, Telepathy, and Transcendence
description This project proceeds from a narrow question: What, if anything, is a brain wave? Beguiling in its simplicity, this question prompts a cultural-historical investigation that spans over 150 years of science, technology, and society. Proposed in 1869, the original theory of brain waves cites etheric undulations to explain reports of apparent thought transference. Though most modern thinkers no longer believe in outright telepathy, I argue that dreams of thought transmission and other mental miracles subtly persist—not in obscure and occult circles, but at the forefront of technoscience. A hybrid of science and fiction, brain waves represent an ideal subject through which to explore the ways in which technical language shrouds spiritual dreams. Today, the phrase “brain waves” often function as shorthand for electrical changes in the brain, particularly in the context of technologies that purport to “read” some aspect of mental function, or to transmit neural data to a digital device. While such technologies appear uniquely modern, the history of brain waves reveals that they are merely the millennial incarnation of a much older hope—a hope for transmission and transcendence via the brain’s emanations.
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title Brain Waves, A Cultural History: Oscillations of Neuroscience, Technology, Telepathy, and Transcendence
title_short Brain Waves, A Cultural History: Oscillations of Neuroscience, Technology, Telepathy, and Transcendence
title_full Brain Waves, A Cultural History: Oscillations of Neuroscience, Technology, Telepathy, and Transcendence
title_fullStr Brain Waves, A Cultural History: Oscillations of Neuroscience, Technology, Telepathy, and Transcendence
title_full_unstemmed Brain Waves, A Cultural History: Oscillations of Neuroscience, Technology, Telepathy, and Transcendence
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