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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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 Jul 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 Jul 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 Jul 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 Jul 20241h 7min

Ep64 "Why do familiar things lose their shine (& what can we do about it)? "

Ep64 "Why do familiar things lose their shine (& what can we do about it)? "

If you could get a kiss from your favorite celebrity, how long would you want to wait before receiving it? And why do things seem less meaningful or joyful over time than they were at the beginning? W...

24 Jun 202451min

Ep63  "Why do brains love faces?"

Ep63 "Why do brains love faces?"

Why do we have so much circuitry in the brain devoted to faces? Why does your electrical plug seem to look like a little face? Did aliens plant a signal for us on Mars, or are we looking at a quirk of...

17 Jun 202436min

Ep62  "Is it possible to rehumanize the enemy?"

Ep62 "Is it possible to rehumanize the enemy?"

The brain easily forms ingroups and outgroups – and shows different responses when viewing one or the other. At the extreme, the brain stops seeing outgroup members as people, but more like objects. B...

10 Jun 202459min

Ep61 "When should you (not) trust your intuition?"

Ep61 "When should you (not) trust your intuition?"

Why do you sometimes feel that you trust this person but not that one -- for reasons you can't quite put your finger on? What signals does the brain vacuum up in your daily life, and what fraction of ...

3 Jun 202439min

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