
Episode 1 | Messing with Reality
Clip: Episode 1 | 4m 37s
David Eagleman experiences a new visual reality – with nauseating consequences.
David Eagleman experiences a new visual reality – with nauseating consequences. He experiences the enormous effort his brain goes to construct the world around him.
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Episode 1 | Messing with Reality
Clip: Episode 1 | 4m 37s
David Eagleman experiences a new visual reality – with nauseating consequences. He experiences the enormous effort his brain goes to construct the world around him.
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Explore the Brain with this Interactive
What's the story of one of our body's most complex organs? In this interactive, viewers can explore clips from each of the six episodes of The Brain with David Eagleman. Grades: 9-13+Providing Support for PBS.org
Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipClip: Ep1 | 1m 7s | David explains how the brain is tricked by the checker shadow illusion. (1m 7s)
Episode 1 | Alternate Realities: Synesthesia
Clip: Ep1 | 2m 34s | Hannah describes her synesthesia, a condition that fascinates neuroscientists. (2m 34s)
Clip: Ep1 | 1m 53s | The brain is a vast interconnected network of areas that communicate with each other. (1m 53s)
Episode 1 | How the Brain Creates Reality
Clip: Ep1 | 2m 42s | David explains how the brain experiences the outside world without ever having seen it. (2m 42s)
Episode 1 | Our Perception of Reality
Clip: Ep1 | 2m 18s | David invites subjects to an experiment that demonstrates how much our brains leave out. (2m 18s)
Episode 1 | Why Time Seems to Slow When We Are in Extremes
Clip: Ep1 | 4m 17s | Wingsuit pilot Jeb Corliss describes his agonizing experience of time distortion. (4m 17s)
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