The same parts of my brain get as excited as when I study bio or read a novel and write a paper on it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I feel like if you read something, and it makes you so curious about a topic that you then go read something else, that's exciting.
Neuroscience is exciting. Understanding how thoughts work, how connections are made, how the memory works, how we process information, how information is stored - it's all fascinating.
You have your brains, but it's energy and desire that make you write a book.
When I write, it's like watching a movie in my head.
When the brain gets lost, it doesn't stop working. It tries to makes sense of things. It begins to speculate and guess, and that's when things open up. That's exciting.
My attention is constantly being caught! I'm constantly learning, constantly becoming fascinated by new things - I'm lucky that I read incredibly quickly and absorb a lot of information easily, because otherwise I don't think I'd ever get my head out of a book!
Ideas excite me, and as soon as I get excited, the adrenaline gets going and the next thing I know I'm borrowing energy from the ideas themselves.
For me, writing is just processing.
When I try to concentrate, I really enjoy writing.
When I read about genetics, I see breakthroughs every day. And while I'm trying to learn more about behavioral science, I must say that I don't feel I get tremendous intellectual stimulation from most of the things I read.