BS 198 Embodied Cognition with Evan Thompson

BS 198 Embodied Cognition with Evan Thompson

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BS 214 Seventeenth Annual Review Episode

This is the 17th Annual Review episode of Brain Science, celebrating the first episode which aired on December 15, 2006. We review the highlights of 2023, which included both new guests and the return of several favorites. Episodes Released in 2023: BS 204 (Encore) and BS 205 fea ...  Show more

BS 213 Kevin Mitchell explores Free Will

In the this episode of Brain Science we talk with neuroscientist Kevin Mitchell about his new book Free Agents: How Evolution Gave Us Free Will. While many neuroscientists and philosophers argue that free will is an illusion, Mitchell argues that the ability to make meaningful ch ...  Show more

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