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BrainCraft
Wiggle Your Big Toe
Season 3
Episode 17
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.
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Do you trust your ears?

3:56
Put your observation skills to the test.

2:50
Is more choice really better than less?

3:00
Can you see what I see? Let me know if you were tricked by these illusions!

2:33
The *mind-blowing* story of Phineas Gage, a man who survived with a hole in his brain

3:04
The curious case of a man who lost his memory, but could still learn things.

3:12
Sometimes things get a little weird in fMRI machines.

2:56
Would you pay to make things fair, or maximize your profit?

3:42
Even the simplest video games can impact the structure of our brains!

3:00
Some ideas about the brain that seem weird now–They also shaped modern neuroscience.

5:08
It's my 50th episode! Celebrate with questions about disgust, boredom, and salty tears.

2:43
Are you easily fooled? Why we fall for April Fool's Pranks.