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Wiggle Your Big Toe

Season 3 Episode 17 | 2m 52s

Generally we move our bodies pretty automatically and quickly, thanks to myelin, insulation which coats some of our nerve cells. Though one autoimmune disease – Multiple Sclerosis (MS) – attacks this insulation, impacting patients’ motor and sensory functions. Researching brain development and the disease itself can help develop better treatments for MS patients in the future.

Aired: 04/05/17
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The emerging monetization of your emotions.
Facebook's impact on society – how it's changed mass grief and other social norms.
We take a look at persuasive design – and how good design persuades you every single day.
We’re in the middle of an Attention War – where big tech battle it out to win us over.
So, what's the price of your attention?
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The truth about the Marshmallow Test, delayed gratification, will power and success
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So... Could you run Facebook better than Zuckerberg?
AI, voice assistants and neuroscience through the lens of philosophy.
The emerging monetization of your emotions.
Facebook's impact on society – how it's changed mass grief and other social norms.
We take a look at persuasive design – and how good design persuades you every single day.
So, what's the price of your attention?
How Dana Scully Changed Science
The truth about the Marshmallow Test, delayed gratification, will power and success
Magicians use a number of psychological tricks to bring their performances to life.
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