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      Season 7 – Brain Games

      2016 Special Interest List
      Reviews This Emmy-nominated series is designed to mess with the ultimate supercomputer. Host Jason Silva reveals how brains process information related to topics like stress, addiction, competition, food, trust and language. Interactive games and hidden-camera experiments capture hilarious and shocking results, and viewers get real-world takeaways -- how to improve memory, get a better night's sleep, make more money -- to use in everyday situations. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Premiered Feb 15 Buy Now

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      Audience Member This programme clarifies how our brains, as well as other features of our body, work and react in different ways. It also shows it in an interesting and comedic way, so it’s fun to learn. The preeminent topics the show tells us about are stress, addiction, competition, food, trust and language. Brain games has good humour and is a comedy-based programme. The humour in this programme is mainly child humour. The host of the show for seasons 2-7 is a man called John Silva. The preceding presenter for season 1 was Neil Patrick Harris. The viewers of the show can learn the advantages of the real world and real experiences. This specifies how to revamp your memory, get a prominent night sleep and make more money. The programme is an Emmy-nominated series as well, which by watching the programme you can see why. The main genres in this programme are Family and Comedy. On the comedy sides of things they had done it perfectly as it was hilarious for the whole 30 minutes. There were only some elements of the show which were not funny, but they were the more enlightening parts. The debut of this show was in 2011 on the National Geographic channel. The programme is available on Netflix, Youtube and from the Google Play store. To view this on Youtube it would cost £1.99 which also applies to buying and then watching it from the Google Play store. This show met my expectations as i had found programmes like these interesting and putting it into a series really made me watch it. I would immensely recommend watching this programme to other people as it’s comedic and you can learn a lot from watching it. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Episodes

      Episode 1 Aired Feb 14, 2016 Meet the Brain A tour through the labyrinthine city of London; a metaphor for your brain and its numerous regions and intricate pathways. Details Episode 2 Aired Feb 20, 2016 The God Brain New research has uncovered that believing in God may be hardwired in our brains. Details Episode 3 Aired Feb 28, 2016 Brains Behaving Badly Discovering the reason why brains may be wired to believe everything a person hears; convincing people with one word. Details Episode 4 Aired Mar 6, 2016 Life of the Brain Jason Silva heads to the New Jersey Shore to show how the mind's point of view shifts over a lifetime. Details Episode 5 Aired Mar 13, 2016 Super Senses Hidden senses in the brain. Details Episode 6 Aired Mar 20, 2016 The Survivor Brain Jason Silva meets several people in Colorado Springs, Colorado, who personify the word "survivor", and puts their brains to the test. Details
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      Season Info

      Executive Producer
      Jerry Kolber, Pamela Caragol Wells, Michael Kovnat
      Network
      National Geographic
      Rating
      TV-G
      Genre
      Special Interest
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date
      Feb 14, 2016