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Episode 6 | Expanding Our Sensory Horizons
S1 E6 - 1m 21s
Although we come to the table with the senses that we have evolved with, like our eyes, ears, and our sense of touch, in theory there is no limit to the number of new senses we may create in the future. The brain is so flexible that it may be possible that, for instance, we develop new sensory channels that allow us to perceive weather data or stock market data.
Episode 6 | Take Control of Your Future
S1 E6 - 1m 54s
Science and technology are giving us the tools to push the boundaries of the human life cycle.
Episode 6 | Cryonic Preservation of the Brain and Body
S1 E6 - 2m 6s
David visits Alcor Life Extension Foundation where CEO Max More explains that the team’s aim is to give people a second chance at life.
Episode 6 | The Connectome: Mapping the Brain
S1 E6 - 3m 12s
Sebastian Seung explains how he and his team are beginning to build a three dimensional map of the brain’s connections, starting with a mouse brain.
Episode 6 | Brain Uploading
S1 E6 - 2m 50s
It may be the case that the software of the brain can run on different platforms. Swapping out cells for circuits; oxygen for electricity it may be possible for the mind to one day exist digitally.
Episode 6 | Attempting to Create Artificial Intelligence
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David meets iCub, a humanoid robot that is designed to interact and learn from the world.
Episode 6 | The Chinese Room Thought Experiment
S1 E6 - 2m 19s
Dr. David Eagleman demonstrates the Chinese Room thought experiment, which exposes the enduring mystery of how physical pieces and parts give rise to our experience of the world.
Episode 6 | Emergence: What Ants can Teach Us
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Dr. David Eagleman visits the Houston Zoo to see how a colony of ants, working together, can give rise to something much greater than the sum of its parts. And so it may be with the brain.
Episode 6 | Digital Life
S1 E6 - 2m 46s
Imagine life inside a computer, in a simulated world. Could we be there already?
Who will we Be? | Preview
S1 E6 - 30s
Dr. David Eagleman journeys into the future, and asks what’s next for the human brain, and for our species. He reveals that in the future our descendants may be so different to us that we will be strangers to them.
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