Inner Cosmos with David Eagleman

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88 Episodes

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

    Published: 24/06/2024
  2. Ep63 "Why do brains love faces?"

    Published: 17/06/2024
  3. Ep62 "Is it possible to rehumanize the enemy?"

    Published: 10/06/2024
  4. Ep61 "When should you (not) trust your intuition?"

    Published: 3/06/2024
  5. Ep60 "Can we think better by wrestling with conflicting ideas?"

    Published: 27/05/2024
  6. Ep59 "Do you visualize like I do?"

    Published: 20/05/2024
  7. Ep58 "What do brains teach us about whether AI is creative?"

    Published: 13/05/2024
  8. Ep57 "When should new technologies enter the courtroom?"

    Published: 6/05/2024
  9. Rebroadcast of Ep7 "Is AI truly intelligent? How would we know if it got there?"

    Published: 29/04/2024
  10. Ep56 "Why do we care so much about touch?"

    Published: 22/04/2024
  11. Ep55 "Could a brain plugin instantly teach you to fly a helicopter?"

    Published: 15/04/2024
  12. Ep54 "Where do you end and others begin?"

    Published: 8/04/2024
  13. Ep 53 " Can societies fight better? "

    Published: 1/04/2024
  14. Ep 52 "What is lucid dreaming?" (Sleeping & Dreaming Part 3)

    Published: 25/03/2024
  15. Ep 51 "Why do brains dream?"

    Published: 18/03/2024
  16. Ep50 "Why do we spend 1/3 of our lives asleep?" (Sleeping & Dreaming Part 1)

    Published: 11/03/2024
  17. Ep49 "Can you read the brain to detect a lie?

    Published: 4/03/2024
  18. Ep48 "Why do brains become depressed?"

    Published: 26/02/2024
  19. Ep47 "Wheels rotate backwards on TV, but do they ever in real life?"

    Published: 19/02/2024
  20. Ep46 "Who says you're dead?"

    Published: 12/02/2024

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Neuroscientist and author David Eagleman discusses how our brain interprets the world and what that means for us. Through storytelling, research, interviews, and experiments, David Eagleman tackles wild questions that illuminate new facets of our lives and our realities.

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