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The science of the brain could be compared to the modern science of the universe
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The science of the brain could be compared to the modern science of the universe

The article features an interview with neurologist Zvezdan Pirtošek, discussing advancements in neuroscience and drawing parallels between modern brain research and cosmology. Pirtošek highlights how detailed imaging techniques now allow scientists to observe brain activity during complex tasks, emotions, and disease states, marking significant progress compared to earlier methods reliant on observable symptoms. He acknowledges remaining mysteries such as consciousness and subjective experience, emphasizing the ongoing nature of scientific inquiry. The article also lists other contributors to the special edition of Mladina titled 'INTERVJU 2026'.

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The science of the brain could be compared to the modern science of the universe

The article features an interview with neurologist Zvezdan Pirtošek, discussing advancements in neuroscience and drawing parallels between modern brain research and cosmology. Pirtošek highlights how detailed imaging techniques now allow scientists to observe brain activity during complex tasks, emotions, and disease states, marking significant progress compared to earlier methods reliant on observable symptoms. He acknowledges remaining mysteries such as consciousness and subjective experience, emphasizing the ongoing nature of scientific inquiry. The article also lists other contributors to the special edition of Mladina titled 'INTERVJU 2026'.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced discussion of scientific progress in neuroscience without overt ideological framing. While it highlights the significance of recent discoveries, it does not take a partisan stance or emphasize specific political agendas. The focus remains on academic and medical work,

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article presents factual information about neurologist Zvezdan Pirtošek's work and his comparison between neuroscience and cosmology. The claims are well-supported by the content of the interview and there is no clear misinformation. However, some subjective language like 'vznemirljivo' (thrilli

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