Ep19 "How far can you trust your memory?"

Ep19 "How far can you trust your memory?"

How good is your memory, really? Why do we feel so certain about our memory, even while it is so suspect? Can something told to you after an event change your memory of the event? Why is it so hard to reconstruct a face? Is there a relationship between confidence and accuracy? How is your ability to remember a scene changed if there's a gun pointed at you? Join Eagleman to find out why eyewitness testimony is the most questionable technology we allow in courts.

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Ep1 rebroadcast "Does time really slow down when you're in fear for your life?"

Ep1 rebroadcast "Does time really slow down when you're in fear for your life?"

When he was a child, Eagleman fell off a roof and time seemed to run in slow motion. When he became a neuroscientist, he grew curious about the experience and collected hundreds of similar stories fro...

21 Okt 202430min

Ep80 "What's it like to never forget?"

Ep80 "What's it like to never forget?"

What would it be like to have a vastly better memory than you do now?  What if you could remember what you were wearing on any day a dozen years ago? Or who you were with, what the conversation was, a...

14 Okt 202442min

Ep79 "Does everyone have different mind's eyes, mind's ears, and mind's tongues?"

Ep79 "Does everyone have different mind's eyes, mind's ears, and mind's tongues?"

When you imagine something -- like the sun peeking over a mountain during an early morning rainstorm -- do you see it with rich visual detail, or instead with very little internal picture? In an earli...

7 Okt 202439min

Ep78 "Does your brain have one model of the world or thousands?"

Ep78 "Does your brain have one model of the world or thousands?"

Why do you see a unified image when you open your eyes, even though each part of your visual cortex has access to only a small part of the world? What is special about the wrinkled outer layer of the ...

30 Sep 202452min

Ep77 "What is Life?"

Ep77 "What is Life?"

How do you define what things are living and dead? You might look at a sprinting cheetah and say it's clearly alive, whereas a chunk of rock is not -- but where do we draw the line? What might we expe...

23 Sep 202450min

Ep76 "How do you decide?" (Part 2)

Ep76 "How do you decide?" (Part 2)

Do brains time travel? What is a prediction error? What does any of this have to do with the 2008 crash of the economy, how we keep internal price tags, or a rational approach to drug addiction in soc...

16 Sep 202441min

Ep75 "How do you decide?" (Part 1)

Ep75 "How do you decide?" (Part 1)

When you make a decision about what food to order, what's happening in your brain? How do you clinch long-term decisions, like hitting the gym instead of doomscrolling? And what does any of this have ...

9 Sep 202432min

Ep74 "Why do we laugh?"

Ep74 "Why do we laugh?"

From the brain’s point of view, what is humor? When something is funny, why do we breathe in and out rapidly? Do other animals laugh? Why do most jokes come in threes? What do mystery novelists, magic...

2 Sep 202442min

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