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The Brain with David Eagleman

Episode 3 | Different People, Different Paths

How our genes and our environment send brains off in very different trajectories.

10/28/2015 | Rating TV-PG

The Brain with David Eagleman

Episode 3 | Different People, Different Paths

Clip: Episode 3 | 2m 1s

How our genes and our environment send brains off in very different trajectories.

Why are there differences between us? Why is it that we behave differently when faced with the same choices? A confluence of our genes and the environment we are born into send each of us off on very different life trajectories.

10/28/2015 | Rating TV-PG

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Episode 3 | David Takes on a World Champion

Clip: Ep3 | 4m 6s | Austin Naber is a world-record holder in cup stacking. How will David fare against him? (4m 6s)

Episode 3 | Ian Waterman’s Inspiring Story

Clip: Ep3 | 2m 13s | Imagine if you couldn't control your body without extraordinary effort. (2m 13s)

Episode 3 | Steered by the Unconscious

Clip: Ep3 | 2m 41s | The unconscious brain picks up on sexual cues without you even being aware of it. (2m 41s)

Episode 3 | The Role of Consciousness

Clip: Ep3 | 2m 40s | The unconscious brain is making some decisions on our behalf. So why are we conscious? (2m 40s)

Episode 3 | What If We Have No Free Will?

Clip: Ep3 | 2m 34s | Using a tank of ping pong balls, David demonstrates why we don’t need to worry. (2m 34s)

Who is in Control? | Preview

Preview: Ep3 | 30s | Every decision we make is driven by parts of the brain that we have no access to. (30s)

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