Brain Games Season 2 Episode 3 Motion Commotion
- TV-PG
- April 29, 2013
- 22 min
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7.6 (66)
In episode 3 of season 2 of Brain Games, titled "Motion Commotion," viewers are taken on a fun and informative ride through the science behind our perception of movement. Host Jason Silva leads us through a series of mind-bending experiments and challenges that demonstrate the fascinating ways our brains interpret motion.
From the motion of objects in our field of vision to our own physical movements, the episode delves into the complexities of motion perception and how it shapes our understanding of the world around us. Using dynamic visuals and engaging demonstrations, the show explores concepts like the phi phenomenon and how our brains fill in gaps in our perception.
One fascinating experiment shows how our brains can be tricked into perceiving motion where there is none, through a phenomenon called the motion aftereffect. Viewers are shown a series of spinning wheels that create a sensation of movement in the opposite direction when they stop. This creates a strange sensation, as if the whole world is spinning the other way.
Other experiments explore how we perceive the motion of objects when they move at different speeds or in different patterns. Through engaging visuals and interactive challenges, Brain Games helps viewers understand the complex processes that our brains go through to interpret motion.
Throughout the episode, Silva peppers in fascinating facts and insights from leading scientists and researchers, giving viewers a deep and nuanced understanding of the science behind motion perception. From explaining how our brains process subtle differences in motion to exploring how movement is tied to our emotions and feelings, Brain Games "Motion Commotion" is a fascinating journey through the mysteries of our perception.