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  • S2 -E8 - "Brains Without Bodies"
    2026/03/03

    This episode examines how technology is reshaping the relationship between mind, body, and reality. It begins with brain‑computer interfaces that let thought control machines, revealing how intention can be separated from physical movement and what that means for medicine and society. We then explore virtual reality and artificial sensory input, showing how convincingly perception can be engineered and how immersive environments blur the line between real and simulated experience. The final segment considers mind uploading, questioning whether identity can exist without biology, what aspects of self might survive digitization, and how these possibilities could redefine what it means to be human.

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    1 時間 14 分
  • S2 - E7 - "Your Brain on Time"
    2026/02/16

    Episode 7 of Brains and Time explores why time seems to break under pressure and blur in everyday life. From trauma’s slow-motion illusion to childhood’s endless summers, neuroscience reveals that memory, not clocks, shapes duration. Discover how adrenaline, attention, novelty, and meaning stretch or compress experience, and why the brain may generate time itself. This episode reframes time as a psychological construction, sculpted by emotion, memory density, and the stories we live. Nothing lasts as it seems.

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    1 時間 7 分
  • S2 - E6 - "Your Brain On Drugs"
    2026/02/09

    Altered States: Drugs, Brains, and Perception

    A deep dive into how psychedelics and other substances radically alter consciousness. From micro dosing to hallucinogenic therapy, this episode could explore the promise and peril of chemically shifting brain function.

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    1 時間 14 分
  • S2- E5 - "Young, Online and Overwhelmed"
    2026/01/23

    Young, Online, and Overwhelmed explores the mental health crisis facing today’s teens, shaped by constant connectivity, academic and economic pressures, and a loss of privacy and independence. It examines rising rates of anxiety, depression, and self-harm, questioning whether this reflects deeper societal issues or overdiagnosis. The episode urges systemic change from parenting and education to tech and healthcare, highlighting the need for boundaries, resilience-building, and teen agency. Ultimately, it challenges listeners to consider the adults we are shaping. (With special guest, Gray Ayedelott)

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    1 時間 20 分
  • S2 - #4 - "The Social Brain: Wired to Connect "
    2026/01/06

    This episode explores how social connection isn’t just a psychological comfort, it’s a biological necessity. From birth, humans rely on interaction to survive, learn, and thrive. The “social brain hypothesis” suggests that much of our brain evolved to navigate complex relationships, reading intentions, sharing emotions, and forming alliances. This evolutionary perspective lays the groundwork for understanding why isolation feels so profoundly painful.

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    1 時間 13 分
  • S2 - #3 - "The Musical and Creative Brain"
    2025/12/30

    Episode 3, “The Musical and Creative Brain,” explores how creativity and music evolved as adaptive forces shaping survival, cooperation, and culture. We’ll trace the flow state, the brain’s “jazz ensemble” of networks, and the evolutionary roots of music as communication and innovation. From neural plasticity to creative resilience, it’s a deep dive into how our minds transform instinct into art, a neural symphony for connection and imagination.

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    1 時間 15 分
  • S2 - #2 - "Brains on the Edge of Genius"
    2025/12/19

    Explore the razor-thin line between brilliance and dysfunction. What makes a brain a genius brain? Are there identifiable patterns or tradeoffs? This could feature savants, prodigies, and researchers studying the cognitive science of exceptional intelligence.

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    1 時間 16 分
  • S2-#1- Your Brain on Danger
    2025/12/08

    How do our brains respond to life-threatening situations? This episode could unpack the neuroscience of fear, the fight-or-flight response, and how extreme stress can rewire the brain over time—featuring people like first responders, soldiers, or extreme sports athletes.

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    1 時間 14 分