Ep102 "Could you ever know what it’s like to be someone else?" (Part 1)

Ep102 "Could you ever know what it’s like to be someone else?" (Part 1)

What does it mean to stand in another’s shoes—and when are the gaps between us too wide to cross? This week, Eagleman explores bats, kicked robots, Helen Keller, empathy, storytelling, and the phrase “I know exactly how you feel.” We'll weave through neuroscience, philosophy, literature, and technology to ask: Can we ever truly understand another’s inner world?

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Ep40 "Is there any such thing as true news?" (Truth Part1)

Ep40 "Is there any such thing as true news?" (Truth Part1)

We all worry about fake news. But is misinformation and disinformation really new? Join Eagleman for a deep dive into the past, present, and future of truth. Why do cameras not tell us what we think t...

1 Jan 20241h 2min

Ep39 "What is the future of AI relationships?"

Ep39 "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...

18 Des 202337min

Ep38 "Why is it hard to teach an old brain new tricks?"

Ep38 "Why is it hard to teach an old brain new tricks?"

Is it always harder to teach an old dog new tricks? Why is an older person slower to learn a new language but able to learn new faces easily? Why does Arnold Schwartzenegger have an accent but Mila Ku...

11 Des 202355min

Ep37  "What is Insanity?" Part 2

Ep37 "What is Insanity?" Part 2

What does the insanity defense mean in a court of law? And is there such a thing as temporary insanity? Is the twinkie defense a real thing? Can someone use premenstrual syndrome as a defense? And wha...

4 Des 202339min

Inner Cosmos Inbox 2

Inner Cosmos Inbox 2

Eagleman answers listeners questions.

30 Nov 202311min

Ep36 "What is Insanity?" Part 1

Ep36 "What is Insanity?" Part 1

What is the insanity defense? Are some people’s brains so different that it makes sense to use a different legal category? How does a legal system decide where the dividing line is? How are science an...

27 Nov 202339min

Ep35  "What sticks in your brain and what doesn’t? "

Ep35 "What sticks in your brain and what doesn’t? "

f you look at a brain, how can you immediately tell if it belongs to a piano player or a violinist? How can a dog learn how to walk on its rear legs? And what does this have to do with expertise, or t...

20 Nov 202358min

Ep34  "What is intelligence?"

Ep34 "What is intelligence?"

What would it be like to have a much lower or higher IQ than you currently have -- for example, to be a squirrel or an advanced space alien? This week's episode is about intelligence. What is it and w...

13 Nov 202354min

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