Ep107 "Why do brains love stories?" (with Joshua Landy)

Ep107 "Why do brains love stories?" (with Joshua Landy)

How do brains slip so easily from the real world into made up worlds? What do authors of great literature have in common with stage magicians and comedians? What does any of this have to do with cognitive shortcuts, prediction machines, Marcel Proust, Toni Morrison, Jane Austen, or why jokes are always structured in threes? Join Eagleman this week for a conversation with his Stanford colleague Joshua Landy as they discuss brains on story.

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Ep89 "Why do you love some flavors and not others?"

Ep89 "Why do you love some flavors and not others?"

Why do you like the taste of things that your friend doesn't? Why do kids not like coffee but adults do? What does any of this have to do with smelling people’s armpits, whether women really synchroni...

27 Tammi 202535min

Ep88 "Might there exist very different kinds of minds?"

Ep88 "Might there exist very different kinds of minds?"

Why is it so difficult to define intelligence? What does this have to do with being a fish in water trying to describe water? Might we humans possess one kind of intelligence in a constellation of man...

20 Tammi 202547min

Ep 87 "How do we operate in the present when we perceive the past?"

Ep 87 "How do we operate in the present when we perceive the past?"

Because visual signals take time to process, we live slightly in the past. So how do we ever catch a baseball? And what does this have to do with certain visual illusions, or the view in New York City...

13 Tammi 202534min

Ep86 "What are emotions?"

Ep86 "What are emotions?"

Are emotions something that happen to you, or are they bodily signals we interpret? Does everyone show emotions in the same way -- that is, are there particular markers of the face or the body that al...

6 Tammi 202550min

Ep39 rebroadcast  "What is the future of AI relationships?"

Ep39 rebroadcast "What is the future of AI relationships?"

Why are our brains so wired for love? Could you fall head over heels for a bot? Might your romantic partner be more satisfied with a 5% better version of you? How does an AI bot plug right into your d...

30 Joulu 202437min

Ep10 rebroadcast "Why is it so hard to spot a counterfeit bill?"

Ep10 rebroadcast "Why is it so hard to spot a counterfeit bill?"

What do charlatans have to understand about human perception? Why are you so bad at recognizing a real penny among fakes? What did Eagleman have to do with the redesign of the Euro, and why did he cam...

23 Joulu 202436min

Ep85 "What is a Thought?"

Ep85 "What is a Thought?"

Brains bear thoughts like a peach tree bears peaches. Even for meditators it's almost impossible to stop the firehose of words and images and ideas. But what in the world is a thought, physically? How...

16 Joulu 202436min

Ep84 "Why do brains love music?"

Ep84 "Why do brains love music?"

How can we understand music's effect on human brains? Is music universal or does it rely on your experiences? How is music similar to a language? Can music be leveraged to help anxiety, dementia, or P...

9 Joulu 202446min

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