Season 7 Episode 4
Sometimes we talk about "going with your gut" when making decisions that feel right. As it turns out, our intestines are actually highly linked to our brain in more ways than just an expression. In t…
Published on 1 year, 10 months ago
Season 7
In todays episode of That Neuroscience Guy, we discuss whats going on in your brain when you're pregnant.
Published on 1 year, 10 months ago
Season 7 Episode 3
Can people remember pictures forever after seeing them once? Are you able to recall entire pages of text you read years ago? In today's episode of That Neuroscience Guy, we discuss the evidence, or l…
Published on 1 year, 10 months ago
Season 7
In today's Neuroscience bite, we discuss Aphantasia - the inability to visually imagine things.
Published on 1 year, 10 months ago
Season 7 Episode 2
What makes a genuis brain different from ours? Are they bigger? Do they have more brain cells? Did they just win the gene lottery? In today's episode of That Neuroscience Guy, we discuss what makes a…
Published on 1 year, 10 months ago
Season 7
In this week's Neuroscience Bite, we discuss how oversleeeping affects your brain, for better or worse.
Published on 1 year, 10 months ago
Season 7 Episode 1
To kick off season 7 of That Neuroscience Guy, we're discussing the neuroscience behind binge-watching your favourite shows.
Published on 1 year, 11 months ago
Season 6 Episode 11
Game theory is a popular mode of thinking, especially in economics, that describes how systems in our environment use game-like rules and directions to recommend certain choices and predict if we'll …
Published on 1 year, 11 months ago
Season 6
In this week's Neuroscience Bite, we discuss the Mendi - a new way to measure your brain while meditating at home.
Published on 2 years ago
Season 6 Episode 10
Have you ever wondered why some people are so selfish? Or maybe you've even thought this about yourself? As it turns out your brain is hardwired to be selfish. In today's episode of That Neuroscience…
Published on 2 years ago
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