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Inner Cosmos with David Eagleman

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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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Episodes

Ep39 "What is the future of AI relationships?"

37m · Published 18 Dec 11:00

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 deep neural circuitry, and what are the pros and cons? And what will it mean when humans you love don’t have to die, but can live on in your phone forever? Join Eagleman for a deep dive into relationships, their AI future, and what it allmeans forour species.

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

55m · Published 11 Dec 11:00

Is it always harder to teach an old dog new tricks? Why is anolder person slower to learn a newlanguage but able to learn new faces easily? Why does Arnold Schwartzenegger have an accent but Mila Kunis doesn’t,even though neither spoke English as achild? Why is there a correlation between how tall a person is and how much salary they're likely to earn? What would it mean to say that you are born as many people but die as a single one? This week'sepisode dives into surprisesabout brain plasticity and why your flexibility changes throughout yourlifetime.

Ep37 "What is Insanity?" Part 2

39m · Published 04 Dec 11:00

What does the insanity defensemean in a court of law? And is there such a thing as temporary insanity? Is the twinkie defense a real thing? Can someone usepremenstrual syndrome as a defense? And what does the legal wrestling around insanity tell us about the differences between brains: yours and other people’s, or even yours one day and yours the next day? How does law comport with science, and how are they sometimes like two people with quite different ways of looking at the world? Join to find out what happened to Andrea Yates, how the legal system deals with mental illness, and so much more.

Inner Cosmos Inbox 2

11m · Published 30 Nov 11:00

Eagleman answers listeners questions.

Ep36 "What is Insanity?" Part 1

39m · Published 27 Nov 11:00

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 and law strange bedfellows? Join us for the first of two episodes about the insanity defense: where it comes from, where it's going, and why it is so difficult to decide where to draw our societal lines.

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

58m · Published 20 Nov 11:00

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 the good news about the brains of digital natives, or how governments respond to change just like brains do? While we all like to talk about brain plasticity, the truth is that most of what happens in your life makes no meaningful change to your brain. So what’s the difference between the stuff that sticks and the stuff that doesn’t?

Ep34 "What is intelligence?"

54m · Published 13 Nov 11:00

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 what is its history and future? Join Eagleman on a whistle-stop tour of several schools of thought about what intelligence might mean in the brain.

Ep33 "Why do they start sprinters with a bang instead of a flash?"

42m · Published 06 Nov 11:00

Why do they use a gun at the Olympics? And why can you get off the blocks after the bang but still be disqualified for jumping the gun? Few things are as bizarre as our time perception. From sprinters to basketball players, from Kubla Khan to Oppenheimer, from television broadcasting to hallucinations, Eagleman unmasks illusions of time that surround us. Why does the brain work so hard to pull off editing tricks? And what does this tell us about our perception of reality?

Ep32 "Is death reversible?"

47m · Published 30 Oct 10:00

Does life end inevitably or instead only because we don’t understand biology well enough yet? Today’s episode is about understanding what happens when your molecular cycles grind to a halt... and whether there's anything we can do to hit control-Z. Join Eagleman and his guest Dr. Zvonimir Vrselja to dive into the weird possibility of understanding cells well enough to reverse death.

Inner Cosmos Inbox 1

10m · Published 25 Oct 10:00

Eagleman answers listeners questions.

Inner Cosmos with David Eagleman has 68 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 50:41:38. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on March 26th 2023. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 17th, 2024 13:10.

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