Neuroscience
CrowdScience. Can I improve my sense of direction? Audio, 40 minutes
Why do some people navigate with ease whilst others struggle to find their way?
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The Infinite Monkey Cage. Series 22, The Human Brain. Audio, 28 minutes
Brian Cox and Robin Ince are joined by Conan O'Brien to look at the amazing human brain.
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Don’t Tell Me The Score. Calming the voice in our head: Ethan Kross. Audio, 48 minutes
Harnessing the power of the conscious mind and settling inner chatter.
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Curious Cases. Rutherford and Fry, The Flying Clock and the Stopped Watch. Audio, 50 minutes
Do individuals perceive time differently? asks Joe from North Yorkshire
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- Posted12 December 2020
HARDtalk. Owase Jeelani: Making life and death decisions. Audio, 23 minutes
Stephen Sackur speaks to the paediatric neurosurgeon Owase Jeelani
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The Orgasm Cult. 2. What is an orgasm? Audio, 18 minutes
This podcast is the subject of a legal complaint.
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Discovery. Anatomy Of Touch, Digital touch. Audio, 27 minutes
Can touch be replicated digitally?
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´óÏó´«Ã½ Inside Science. 08/10/2020. Audio, 34 minutes
The science of affectionate touch, from the skin to brain.
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The Spark. Kiran Gill and Excluded Pupils. Audio, 43 minutes
Leading thinkers propose solutions to the structural problems of our age.
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- Posted1 September 2020
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- Posted29 August 2020
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- Posted28 August 2020
Why is it so much easier to choose doughnuts over broccoli? ´óÏó´«Ã½ Ideas. Video, 00:04:50
´óÏó´«Ã½ Ideas looks at why your brain chooses one food over another
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- Posted20 July 2020
Why metaphors are more powerful than you think. ´óÏó´«Ã½ Ideas. Video, 00:03:36
´óÏó´«Ã½ Ideas explores how metaphors shape how we see the world
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- Posted6 August 2020
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- Posted28 July 2020
Why is it so much easier to choose doughnuts over broccoli? ´óÏó´«Ã½ Ideas. Video, 00:04:50
´óÏó´«Ã½ Ideas looks at why your brain chooses one food over another
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- Posted20 July 2020
Rethink. V.S Ramachandran: Rethinking Brains. Audio, 8 minutes
Neurologist Ramachandran asks how the pandemic has changed how we think about ourselves.
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Health Check. Pain and the brain. Audio, 27 minutes
New understanding about pain
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Blind Mind's Eye. Audio, 28 minutes
Sue Armstrong hears the personal experience of people with aphantasia - no mind's eye.
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Discovery. Adrian Owen. Audio, 27 minutes
Adrian Owen tells Jim Al-Khalili about his search for awareness in brain-injured patients.
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