Ep83 "Why Do Your 30 Trillion Cells Feel Like a Self?" Part 2

Ep83 "Why Do Your 30 Trillion Cells Feel Like a Self?" Part 2

Does our sense of self emerge from our brain's skill at lumping things into unchanging categories? What can we learn watching a caterpillar brain transition to a butterfly brain? Can we think of a memory as a pattern that stays alive and has its own life? Does an ant colony have a sense of self? Join Eagleman and biologist Michael Levin at Tufts – one of the most energetic and original thinkers in the field -- to dive into new territories of the self.

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Ep72 "How do you put yourself in other people's shoes (and can AI do it)?"

Ep72 "How do you put yourself in other people's shoes (and can AI do it)?"

You know that moment in the horror movie where the monster is coming closer, but the movie star doesn't see it? Why does that drive you crazy, and what does that teach us about brains? What is theory ...

19 Elo 202442min

Ep71 "Why do our memories drift? Part 2: Misremembering yourself"

Ep71 "Why do our memories drift? Part 2: Misremembering yourself"

Is your notion of yourself built on narrative that may or may not be accurate? If someone told you an entirely false story about yourself, could you come to believe it? What does that have to do with ...

12 Elo 202434min

Ep70 "Why do our memories drift? Part 1: The War of the Ghosts"

Ep70 "Why do our memories drift? Part 1: The War of the Ghosts"

Why did lions look so strange in medieval European art? What does this have to do with Native American folklore, eyewitness memory of a car accident, or what a person remembers 3 years after witnessin...

5 Elo 202433min

Ep69 "Why do you see something everywhere after you've seen it once?"

Ep69 "Why do you see something everywhere after you've seen it once?"

What does the Baader-Meinhof Group, a West German terrorist group from the 1970s, have to do with  the front of your brain, attention, salience, and synchronicity? And why might you soon hear about th...

29 Heinä 202437min

Ep68 "What if our brains worked a trillion times faster?"

Ep68 "What if our brains worked a trillion times faster?"

Why are the majority of stock trades decided by algorithms at timescales we can scarcely conceive of? What is it like to have the speed and power of a computer, and to be dealing with slow humans? Why...

22 Heinä 202443min

Ep67 "How did human brains get runaway intelligence? "

Ep67 "How did human brains get runaway intelligence? "

We're the single species who composes symphonies, erects skyscrapers, builds computers, and regularly gets off the planet. But how did human intelligence evolve from our ancestors in the animal kingdo...

15 Heinä 20241h 6min

Ep66 "Why do brains love conspiracy theories?"

Ep66 "Why do brains love conspiracy theories?"

Why are conspiracy theories a natural output of the brain? What do they have to do with puzzle-solving, cognitive dissonance, ingroups/outgroups, and storytelling? If you hear an unlikely explanation ...

8 Heinä 202453min

Ep65 "Why do brains so easily fall for magic tricks?"

Ep65 "Why do brains so easily fall for magic tricks?"

Did magicians discover tricks of the mind centuries before neuroscientists? Why can’t you see what they’re doing right in front of you? How do magicians steer your attention or appear to read your min...

1 Heinä 20241h 7min

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