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Brain Games is an American popular science television series that explores cognitive science by focusing on illusions, psychological experiments, and counterintuitive thinking. The series debuted on National Geographic in 2011 as a special. [1] Its return as an original series in 2013 set a record for the highest premiere rating for any National Geographic original series with 1.5 million viewers.
This is the official Brain Games episode guide. Season 1. Watch This! 1. Pay Attention! 2. Remember This! 3. Season 2.
Brain Games is a TV show on the National Geographic Channel. This wiki is dedicated to episodes, guides, explanations of the games, facts, it's social outreach, the most popular talking points, and the way the brain works.
It's your brain's most powerful tool, to make sense of a busy world, and streamline the thousands of things a day competing for your time and energy. Scientists are finally beginning to understand what attention is, and how it takes shape in the brain.
Brain Games: Created by Jerry Kolber, Bill Margol. With Jason Silva, Bert Thomas Morris, Apollo Robbins, Eric Leclerc. An examination of the nature of human perception and how it can be fooled.
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Braingames was an educational program consisting of brain-teasing animated skits (either stop motion or cartoon) designed to make the viewers think. The following is a list of the different games played on the various shows: Earplay - From both the original episode and played on two of the later...
This Emmy-nominated series is designed to mess with the ultimate supercomputer. Host Jason Silva reveals how brains process information related to topics like stress, addiction, competition, food...
We're going to take a look at the brain, nothing new there. That's what we always do on brain games. But we're going to go about it a little bit differently this time. Over tens of thousands of years we have evolved from a more primitive way of survival to...
Actor Ted Danson and special guests The Blue Man Group play along with host Keegan-Michael Key as we learn how our brains distinguish fact from fiction. Games include identifying real vs. fake news headlines.