Brain games

author: Silva, Jason, Woodard, Kim
Returns for a third season of interactive experiments that test how easily the brain can be fooled, uncovering the surprising nature of how we process information, feel emotions, and perceive the world around us. Host and wonder junkie Jason Silva and Deception specialist Apollo Robbins explore a world where time slows down, reality is an illusion and things aren't always as they seem, the human brain.
year: 2014, 2015, 2011
call number/section: 1000
subjects: brain, television programs for the hearing impaired, nonfiction television programs, educational television programs, documentary television programs, science television programs, video recordings for the hearing impaired, television series, documentary television programs, educational television programs, medical television programs, science television programs, optical illusions, memory, perception, senses and sensation, closed caption video recordings, heart, treatment, transplantation, tissue engineering, hallucinations and illusions, physiological aspects, heart diseases, sickness, illness, video recordings for the hearing impaired, medical television programs, videodiscs

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Brain games
Silva, Jason

This season returns with interactive tests designed to mess with your mind and reveal the mechanics of your brain. Hosted by Jason Silva, the show features mind-bending and illusion-shattering experiments to reveal the mysteries of your brain.
Schools: 0



Brain games
Silva, Jason
Distributed by Cinedigm Home Entertainment, LLC (2014)
Returns for a third season of interactive experiments that test how easily the brain can be fooled, uncovering the surprising nature of how we process information, feel emotions, and perceive the world around us. Host and wonder junkie Jason Silva and Deception specialist Apollo Robbins explore a world where time slows down, reality is an illusion and things aren't always as they seem, the human brain.
Schools: 0



Brain games
Silva, Jason
National Geographic (2015)
Truly mind-blowing experiments and interactive games that mess with your mind and reveal the inner-workings of the brain.
Schools: 0



Brain games
Woodard, Kim
Vivendi Entertainment (2011)
Bonus program: How to build a beating heart: "Scientists are using tissue engineering to harness the body's natural powers to grow skin, muscle, body parts and vital organs, even hearts." -- video.nationalgeographic.com.
Schools: 1


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