Brain Games Season 2 Episode 10

Brain Games Season 2 Episode 10 Illusion Confusion

  • TV-PG
  • June 17, 2013
  • 22 min
  • 7.0  (55)

Brain Games season 2 episode 10 is named Illusion Confusion, and it is an episode that will have your mind blown with the illusions and the psychological tricks presented. The show is hosted by a world-renowned magician and deception specialist, Apollo Robbins, and world-famous neuroscientist, David Eagleman, who will take you on an immersive journey of illusions to test your memory and challenge your brain to think outside the box.

The episode starts with David Eagleman explaining the concept of illusions and how our brains interpret them. He explains that our brains are trained to make assumptions based on past experiences and that these assumptions can sometimes lead us to misinterpret what we are seeing. He also explains that this phenomenon is known as "sensory bias" and that it can influence our perceptions in many ways.

After the introduction, the show moves on to explore different types of illusions and how they work. The first illusion presented is called the "Rotating Snake Illusion," which makes it look as if a static image is moving. The show explains how this illusion works and how it is used by artists and designers.

Next, the show moves on to a real-life experiment in which Apollo Robbins and David Eagleman play tricks on the public using their senses. The experiment involves a man dressed in a gorilla suit who randomly appears in the background of a video. When the participants watch the video, they are asked to count the number of times a ball is passed between players wearing white shirts. Most of them get the number right, but they completely miss the man in the gorilla suit who walks through the scene. This experiment is used to demonstrate how sensory bias can cause people to miss important details when their attention is focused on a specific task.

After that, the show dives into the concept of perspective illusions and how they affect our perception of reality. One of the illusions presented is called the "Penrose Steps," which makes it look as if people are walking up a set of stairs that loop back on themselves. The show also presents the "Jastrow Illusion," which makes it look as if two identical objects are different in size.

The illusions presented in the show aren't just visual, though. The concept of "auditory illusions" is also explored, and it's demonstrated that just like with visual illusions, our brains can be tricked by our ears. One of the illusions presented is called the "Shepard Tone," which is an auditory illusion that creates the impression of a continuously rising or falling pitched sound.

The episode ends with a series of experiments that challenge the viewers' memory and attention to detail. These experiments include a "Change Blindness" exercise, where the viewers are shown two images side by side and are asked to identify the differences between them, and a "Magician vs. Scientist" interaction, where viewers are shown a series of magic tricks and are asked to identify which ones are genuine and which are fake.

Overall, Brain Games season 2 episode 10, Illusion Confusion, is a highly entertaining and informative episode that will leave you questioning your senses and your perception of reality. The show combines complex scientific concepts with fun and interactive experiments to create an immersive experience that is both educational and enjoyable. If you're a fan of magic, psychology, and perception, this episode is a must-see.

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Brain Games, Season 2 Episode 10, is available to watch and stream on National Geographic. You can also buy, rent Brain Games on demand at Disney+, Amazon, Fandango at Home, Microsoft Movies & TV, Google Play, Apple TV Store online.
  • First Aired
    June 17, 2013
  • Content Rating
    TV-PG
  • Runtime
    22 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.0  (55)