Documentary films about the work of the brain
Documentary films about the work of the brain
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How do we perceive reality? What is the difference between the two hemispheres of the brain, as well as the brain of a man and a woman? Is it possible to become a genius, or do they need to be born? Scientists around the world are looking for answers to these and other questions about the work of the human brain. The data obtained in recent years is presented in these films.

Documentary films about the work of the brain
Documentary films about the work of the brain

“The Brain with David Eagleman. What is reality? " (2016)

BBC film with neuroscientist David Eagleman about how the brain perceives information, making reality look familiar.

"Secrets of the Brain" (2015)

The famous psychophysiologist, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor of Moscow State University Alexander Kaplan, in simple words, talks about the processes that take place in the brain.

"Secrets of the Brain" (2012)

BBC serial, consisting of six episodes. You can see it.

"Brain on autopilot" (2012)

The film is about the processes that take place in the brain without our knowledge and control us.

“My outstanding brain. Make me a genius "(2012)

A National Geographic film about Grandmaster Susan Polgar, who was an ordinary child but became a genius with age.

“Everything you need to know. Secrets of the Brain "(2012)

A series of BBC popular science programs dedicated to the established ideas about the work of the brain. You will find out why men are better oriented, whether the brain can be trusted and how much we actually use the brain.

Meet Your Brain (2011)

Lectures by the American experimental psychologist Bruce Hood, in which he talks and shows what the brain is.

Test Your Brain (2011)

With the help of visual experiments, this program explains which mechanisms control the work of the brain and human senses.

Brain Plasticity (2010)

At the end of the last decade, a revolutionary discovery was made: the brain changes throughout a person's life. Based on Norman Doidge's book "", the BBC has produced a two-part film that talks about the positive and negative aspects of this feature of the human body.

"Does my brain have gender?" (2010)

Obviously, men and women react differently to the same situations. But is the reason for the differences in the level of the structure of the brain? The authors of this film are trying to answer this question.

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