Ep26 "Why do people dislike moist more than moose, but not as much as merts?"

Ep26 "Why do people dislike moist more than moose, but not as much as merts?"

We all know people who hate the word "moist". But why are they fine with synonyms such as "damp" or "wet"? What’s going on in their brains, and what does this have to do with synesthesia, autism, shapes, slacks, and sound probabilities? Join this week's episode as Eagleman leads us into the new and wild world of word aversion.

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Ep58 "What do brains teach us about whether AI is creative?"

Ep58 "What do brains teach us about whether AI is creative?"

From a neuroscience point of view, what is creativity? How does it shine light on the current lawsuits over large language models and whether they produce anything fundamentally new... or are simply r...

13 Touko 202442min

Ep57 "When should new technologies enter the courtroom?"

Ep57 "When should new technologies enter the courtroom?"

Can we measure a lie from a blood pressure test, or pedophilia from a brain scan? And how should a judge decide whether the technology is good enough? What does this have to do with Ronald Reagan, or ...

6 Touko 202440min

Rebroadcast of Ep7 "Is AI truly intelligent? How would we know if it got there?"

Rebroadcast of Ep7 "Is AI truly intelligent? How would we know if it got there?"

David is taking his birthday week off and wanted to re-share this episode due to it's ongoing relevance. Modern AI is blowing everyone’s mind. But is it intelligent like humans, or is it just playing ...

29 Huhti 202446min

Ep56 "Why do we care so much about touch?"

Ep56 "Why do we care so much about touch?"

Why does a cold pool feel warmer the second time you dip your toes in? Why does a safecracker run his fingers over sandpaper? Why do Mediterranean cultures touch each other more than Scandinavian cult...

22 Huhti 202443min

Ep55 "Could a brain plugin instantly teach you to fly a helicopter?"

Ep55 "Could a brain plugin instantly teach you to fly a helicopter?"

Could you instantaneously learn to fly a helicopter -- not by practicing, but instead by uploading instructions directly to your brain? What would society do if children no longer had to go to school?...

15 Huhti 202434min

Ep54 "Where do you end and others begin?"

Ep54 "Where do you end and others begin?"

From the brain’s point of view, what is the self? How do 30 trillion cells come to feel like a single entity? Does the "self" of a blind person include the tip of her walking stick? How flexible is ou...

8 Huhti 202437min

Ep 53 " Can societies fight better? "

Ep 53 " Can societies fight better? "

Presumably we're not going to solve the problem of conflict between groups of people -- but what would better conflict look like? And what does that have to do with brains, the spread of homo sapiens,...

1 Huhti 20241h 4min

Ep 52 "What is lucid dreaming?" (Sleeping & Dreaming Part 3)

Ep 52 "What is lucid dreaming?" (Sleeping & Dreaming Part 3)

Can you become conscious inside a dream? Can a researcher convey information to a dreamer, and can the dreamer find some way to answer back? Does 10 seconds inside a dream equal 10 seconds in real lif...

25 Maalis 20241h 2min

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