Examples of 'eagleman' in a sentence

Meaning of "eagleman"

eagleman (noun): Refers to a man who possesses qualities associated with eagles, such as keen eyesight or bravery
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Eagleman explores how we make decisions and how we choose to act.
The friendly rivalry that Eagleman had imagined among players never quite materialized.
Eagleman told me.
But the good news is that Jan Eagleman called.
Eagleman refers to himself as a possibilian and to Sum as a reflection of that position.
Neuroscientist David Eagleman maintains similar ideas.
Eagleman directs a neuroscience research laboratory at Baylor College of Medicine.
Neuroscientist David Eagleman is committed to the same view as Dawkins.
Eagleman is like the world-fabricating brain in his own book.
In the early days of television, Eagleman told me, broadcasters noticed a similar phenomenon.
Eagleman found that 75 percent of the homes hit were most damaged in the southwest corner.
In this sparkling and provocative new book, the renowned neuroscientist David Eagleman navigates the.
Novich and Eagleman tested their device on a handful of deaf and hearing volunteers.
And Michael met with Justice TV 's Jan Eagleman - who was currently doing a tech rehearsal.
The eagleman stag, short film by mikey please.

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And fiction author, David Eagleman.
Neuroscientist David Eagleman has done groundbreaking work on how we perceive time.
Next post, Can we create new senses for humans? | David Eagleman.
I called Jan Eagleman about this, and she says it sounds pretty bad.
Here 's what Neuroscientist David Eagleman said in a profile in the New Yorker,.
David Eagleman is a neuroscience professor at Stanford University, and his lab appears to be - Lair.
As the neurologist David Eagleman says about the perception of time in everyday life,.
The Eagleman Stag is a 9-minute-long stop motion animated film by Michael Please.
Bluth. I called Jan Eagleman about this, and she says it sounds pretty bad.
I called Jan Eagleman about this, and she says it sounds pretty bad . You called her?
So-called “ brain time, ” as Eagleman labels it, is intrinsically subjective.
The vibrating vest Eagleman created can be programmed to receive any input, not just sound.
As David Eagleman states in his book Incognito,.

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