Mind Field

All Episodes 2017 - 2019
TV-14

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  • 2017-01-18T19:00:00Z
  • 30m
  • 12h (24 episodes)
  • Michael Stevens
  • United States
  • English
  • The Intellectual Property Corporation + 1 more, Vsauce
  • Documentary
Explore the surprising things we know (and don’t know) about why people are the way they are through expert interviews, rare footage from historical experiments, and brand-new, ground-breaking demonstrations of human nature at work.

63 episodes

I get candid with Grayson Brulte, autonomous vehicle expert, as we discuss the potential ethical issues associated with driverless cars.

2017-12-06T19:00:00Z

Special 2 Uncut Shaman Song

Special 2 Uncut Shaman Song

  • 2017-12-06T19:00:00Z17m

Watch as a Peruvian Shaman performs his icaro—or healing chant—in its entirety, from my Ayahuasca ceremony.

With just seven days until my Ayahuasca ceremony, I fill out a recommended personality survey—which becomes a little revealing.

Special 4 Gail Thomas Interview

  • 2017-12-06T19:00:00Z6m

I explore how psychedelics can improve mental health in my interview with cancer survivor Gail Thomas, as we discuss her experience in a study involving psilocybin--or mushrooms.

2017-12-06T19:00:00Z

Special 5 Digital Drugs

Special 5 Digital Drugs

  • 2017-12-06T19:00:00Z3m

Is there a way to experience the effects of psychedelic drugs without having to ingest anything? Watch as I test out a few of these unconventional audio and visual files to see if their claims are true.

Special 6 Uncut False Confession

  • 2017-12-06T19:00:00Z14m

Expert Melissa Russano elicits a false confession from one of our test subjects in this fascinating, uncut session.

I sit down with Jeffrey Deskovic, a real-life victim of a false confession conviction.

2017-12-06T19:00:00Z

Special 8 The Human Lab Rat

Special 8 The Human Lab Rat

  • 2017-12-06T19:00:00Z6m

Check out this extended cut of my challenging experience as a human lab rat in a giant, 60-foot real-world maze.

2017-12-13T19:00:00Z

Special 9 Hero in the Sky

Special 9 Hero in the Sky

  • 2017-12-13T19:00:00Z3m

I interview Shirley Dygert, a first time skydiver, and her tandem skydiving instructor, Dave Hartsock, about a treacherous skydive they both miraculously survived.

2017-12-13T19:00:00Z

Special 10 Mr. Xtreme

Special 10 Mr. Xtreme

  • 2017-12-13T19:00:00Z2m

In San Diego, real-life superheroes walk the streets as part of the Xtreme Justice League. I chat with Mr. Xtreme, one of the league’s most visible members, to discuss what it means to be a hero in today’s society.

2017-12-20T19:00:00Z

Special 11 Thought Implant

Special 11 Thought Implant

  • 2017-12-20T19:00:00Z5m

Check out the final stage of our power of suggestion test, where we try to convince our subjects that a brain scanner can implant a number in their minds.

2017-12-20T19:00:00Z

Special 12 Sham Acupuncture

Special 12 Sham Acupuncture

  • 2017-12-20T19:00:00Z1m

I go deeper into accessory-assisted placebos by discussing sham acupuncture—and getting stuck with a few needles in the process.

2017-12-20T19:00:00Z

Special 13 Unleashed

Special 13 Unleashed

  • 2017-12-20T19:00:00Z1m

I attempt to discuss placebos, but my furry co-star keeps stealing the scene.

2017-12-27T19:00:00Z

Special 14 Hearing Test

Special 14 Hearing Test

  • 2017-12-27T19:00:00Z1m

Let’s do a little test. I’ll play two tones and you see if you’re one of the few people who can notice a difference between them.

2017-12-27T19:00:00Z

Special 15 The Musical Savant

Special 15 The Musical Savant

  • 2017-12-27T19:00:00Z4m

Derek Paravicini, a blind, autistic pianist and musical savant, sits down with me at the keyboard and shows off his incredible range of musical styles.

2017-12-27T19:00:00Z

Special 16 Dynamic Duet

Special 16 Dynamic Duet

  • 2017-12-27T19:00:00Z4m

Jazz pianist Dave O’Brien and his student Derek Paravicini play an impressive piano duet for me.

Research Physiatrist Marcie Bockbrader talks to me about a brain-computer interface project that is helping a paralyzed man move his arm.

2018-01-03T19:00:00Z

Special 18 Sending a Signal

Special 18 Sending a Signal

  • 2018-01-03T19:00:00Z5m

I interview principal research statistician David Friedenberg about his role in analyzing all the data collected in a project aimed at helping a paralyzed man move again.

Special 19 The Origins of Disgust

  • 2018-12-05T19:00:00Z13m

With the help of Cecile Sarabian, Dr. Andrew MacIntosh and some fake poop, Michael observes levels of disgust among Japanese Macaques.

Special 20 Rock, Paper, Scissors

  • 2018-12-05T19:00:00Z4m

Kyoto University Ph.D. candidate Jie Gao shares her research involving Chimpanzees and the schoolyard game “Rock, Paper, Scissors.”

2018-12-05T19:00:00Z

Special 21 Brains and Language

Special 21 Brains and Language

  • 2018-12-05T19:00:00Z3m

Michael and Dr. Terrence Deacon discuss the connection between language and the physical brain.

2018-12-05T19:00:00Z

Special 22 The Park PSA

Special 22 The Park PSA

  • 2018-12-05T19:00:00Z1m

We edited the fake Los Angeles parks PSA from our Moral Licensing demonstration!

2018-12-05T19:00:00Z

Special 23 Virtual Dilemmas

Special 23 Virtual Dilemmas

  • 2018-12-05T19:00:00Z7m

Michael wrestles with two moral dilemmas in VR, designed by researchers Dr. Erick Ramirez and Dr. Scott LaBarge.

2018-12-12T19:00:00Z

Special 24 Coin Toss

Special 24 Coin Toss

  • 2018-12-12T19:00:00Z3m

Michael uses a series of coin flips and a large group of people to demonstrate the “wisdom of the crowd.”

2018-12-12T19:00:00Z

Special 25 Q & A

Special 25 Q & A

  • 2018-12-12T19:00:00Z3m

Michael recruits local Vsauce fans for his Brain experiment, and fields questions in a Q&A setting.

2018-12-12T19:00:00Z

Special 26 Memory Lane

Special 26 Memory Lane

  • 2018-12-12T19:00:00Z2m

Michael shares memories with his mom, who has saved everything from his childhood - from report cards to his space camp jacket.

Michael takes Dr. Chris Eliasmith on a tour through his high school, including his forensics team’s wall of fame.

Special 28 Jelly Bean Experiment

  • 2018-12-12T19:00:00Z2m

Michael conducts his own version of the famous “jelly bean jar” experiment and reveals the statistical significance of the results.

2018-12-19T19:00:00Z

Special 29 A Great Performance

Special 29 A Great Performance

  • 2018-12-19T19:00:00Z3m

Michael learns the true story behind Stanford Prison Experiment guard Dave Eshleman’s “John Wayne” moniker.

Michael learns more about Ben Blum’s cousin Alex and his personal transformation after participating in an armed bank robbery

Special 31 A Death Positive World

  • 2018-12-26T19:00:00Z2m

Michael meets with Caitlin Doughty and learns about a death-positive culture in Indonesia, where relatives keep their dead loved ones in their homes.

2018-12-26T19:00:00Z

Special 32 World Views

Special 32 World Views

  • 2018-12-26T19:00:00Z3m

Michael meets with psychologists Dr. Jeff Greenberg and Dr. Sheldon Solomon to discuss how death affects our world views.

2018-12-26T19:00:00Z

Special 33 A Frozen Pioneer

Special 33 A Frozen Pioneer

  • 2018-12-26T19:00:00Z2m

Michael visits Alcor life extension and learns about the first person to ever be frozen using cryonics.

2018-10-26T18:00:00Z

Special 34 A Family Affair

Special 34 A Family Affair

  • 2018-10-26T18:00:00Z2m

Michael visits Alcor life extension and learns about the family behind – and preserved by – cryonics.

Michael discusses the philosophy of death, and its changing definition, with Dr. Max More, CEO of Alcor life extension.

2019-01-02T19:00:00Z

Special 36 Barnard's Star

Special 36 Barnard's Star

  • 2019-01-02T19:00:00Z3m

Michael and Dr. Douglas Vakoch discuss Barnard’s Star, the closest star to our solar system, within the context of sending messages into space.

2019-01-02T19:00:00Z

Special 37 The Golden Record

Special 37 The Golden Record

  • 2019-01-02T19:00:00Z3m

Michael and Dr. Steven Vance discuss the famous “Golden Record”, which was sent aboard NASA’s Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft.

Stevens talks about fear and if there exists an innate fear of which all people are afraid.

I asked a group of colleagues who worked with me on the series to sit down at Vsauce HQ and watch through three entire episodes. We go behind the scenes, elaborate on topics in the episodes, and dig in to what impact working on Mind Field has had on their current research.

Series Premiere

2017-01-18T19:00:00Z

1x01 Isolation

Series Premiere

1x01 Isolation

  • 2017-01-18T19:00:00Z30m

What happens when your brain is deprived of stimulation? What effect does being cut off from interaction with the outside world have on a person? What effect does it have on Michael, when he is locked in a windowless, soundproof isolation chamber for three days? This episode of Mind Field is both an objective and a very intimate look at Isolation.

2017-01-18T19:00:00Z

1x02 Conformity

1x02 Conformity

  • 2017-01-18T19:00:00Z30m

We are all unique individuals. We follow the beat of our own drum. We wouldn’t throw our own beliefs out the window just to fit in...or would we? In this episode of Mind Field, I demonstrate the strong, human urge to conform, and just how far people will go to fall in with the crowd.

2017-01-25T19:00:00Z

1x03 Destruction

1x03 Destruction

  • 2017-01-25T19:00:00Z30m

We humans love to build, create, and organize. So why do we also love to destroy things? Can violently breaking stuff really help to calm us down, or does it just make us more angry? In this episode of Mind Field, I take a hard look at our urge to destroy.

2017-02-01T19:00:00Z

1x04 Artificial Intelligence

1x04 Artificial Intelligence

  • 2017-02-01T19:00:00Z30m

So you say you love your computer or smartphone...but can it love you back? As we become more dependent on technology, and our technology becomes more lifelike, where does the line between human and computer lie? And what happens when our relationships become romantic? In this episode of Mind Field, I look into Artificial Intelligence.

2017-02-08T19:00:00Z

1x05 Freedom of Choice

1x05 Freedom of Choice

  • 2017-02-08T19:00:00Z30m

We may value having Freedom of Choice, but are we actually happier when we have limited choices...or even no choice at all? Do we truly have control over our decisions, or are they really predetermined by other forces? My fellow YouTubers and I have our minds read by a “box” that reveals who - or what - is really calling the shots.

2017-02-15T19:00:00Z

1x06 Touch

1x06 Touch

  • 2017-02-15T19:00:00Z30m

How much of the sensations we feel is determined by our physical bodies? Maybe our minds play a bigger role than we know. I’ll see if people can be tricked into feeling intense physical pain, even though it’s all in their heads. I’ll also look at a machine that makes it possible for you to tickle yourself, and I’ll show you a weird physical illusion you can do at home.

2017-02-22T19:00:00Z

1x07 In Your Face

1x07 In Your Face

  • 2017-02-22T19:00:00Z30m

How much do we communicate through facial expressions? Are our expressions affected by our moods, or is it the other way around? And what happens to your ability to relate to others when your facial muscles are frozen by Botox? In this episode of Mind Field, I take a look at what’s In Your Face.

Season Finale

2017-03-01T19:00:00Z

1x08 Do You Know Yourself?

Season Finale

1x08 Do You Know Yourself?

  • 2017-03-01T19:00:00Z30m

What makes you, you? If even the most basic parts of you, like your memories or your past, can be forgotten or manipulated, how can you know ever really know who “you” are? In this episode of Mind Field I look at how well Do You Know Yourself?

Season Premiere

2017-12-06T19:00:00Z

2x01 The Greater Good

Season Premiere

2x01 The Greater Good

  • 2017-12-06T19:00:00Z30m

Would you reroute a train to run over one person to prevent it from running over five others? In the classic “Trolley Problem” survey, most people say they would. But I wanted to test what people would actually do in a real-life situation. In the world’s first realistic simulation of this controversial moral dilemma, unsuspecting subjects will be forced to make what they believe is a life-or-death decision.

Do psychedelic drugs really bring about self-healing and personal enlightenment? New research says they may. In this episode, I travel to the Amazonian jungle of Peru to experience the mind-expanding effects of the psychedelic brew Ayahuasca. I’m joined by Imperial College London’s Head of Psychedelic Research, Dr. Robin Carhart-Harris, who measures the impact of Ayahuasca on my brain.

2017-12-06T19:00:00Z

2x03 Interrogation

2x03 Interrogation

  • 2017-12-06T19:00:00Z30m

Psychology. Neuroscience. Drugs. All can be tools of interrogation. In this episode, an expert shows me how to coerce unsuspecting subjects into signing false confessions; a police psychologist questions me about my personal life after I am injected with a truth serum; and I match wits against a new brainwave-reading lie-detection method developed at Northwestern University.

2017-12-06T19:00:00Z

2x04 Your Brain on Tech

2x04 Your Brain on Tech

  • 2017-12-06T19:00:00Z30m

Technology isn’t just changing our lives. It’s literally changing our brains -- and maybe for the better. In this episode, I’m a human lab rat in a groundbreaking study at UC Irvine, where scientists test how playing 3D video games affects my spatial memory. Will 10 days of gaming improve my ability to physically navigate a giant, 60-foot maze? And will an fMRI machine detect any physical changes to my brain?

2017-12-13T19:00:00Z

2x05 How to Make a Hero

2x05 How to Make a Hero

  • 2017-12-13T19:00:00Z30m

What makes a hero? Dr. Philip Zimbardo, the psychologist behind the infamous Stanford Prison Experiment, now runs seminars to teach everyday people how to be heroes. But can heroism be learned? I put his unsuspecting students into a fake crisis situation to see if they would act heroically. Also, I asked employees to help me run a seemingly dangerous experiment, to see if they would blow the whistle to stop me.

2017-12-20T19:00:00Z

2x06 The Power of Suggestion

2x06 The Power of Suggestion

  • 2017-12-20T19:00:00Z30m

Exactly how do placebos work? Researchers believe that, through the power of suggestion, placebos may unleash the power of our own subconscious minds to cure ourselves. I was honored to participate in McGill University’s groundbreaking study of an accessory-assisted placebo. Could a fake, non-functioning “Sham Brain Scanner” enable children with ADHD and other neurological conditions to alleviate their own symptoms?

2017-12-27T19:00:00Z

2x07 Divergent Minds

2x07 Divergent Minds

  • 2017-12-27T19:00:00Z30m

Scientists can’t dissect living people’s brains to study their function. But by examining the behavior of people whose brains are atypical (due to stroke, injury, or being born that way), we can learn a lot about all our brains. In this episode, I travel to London to meet a blind, autistic savant with astonishing musical abilities, and I volunteer to have my own brain’s function temporarily disrupted at UCLA’s Neuromodulation Lab.

Season Finale

2018-01-03T19:00:00Z

2x08 The Electric Brain

Season Finale

2x08 The Electric Brain

  • 2018-01-03T19:00:00Z30m

Our nervous system is fundamentally electric. We move our arm by sending a signal to the muscles that control it. That means we can bypass our brains and use electricity to control our bodies, or use our minds to control other bodies. In this episode, I explore how we can use electricity and our brains to control cockroaches, move other people’s limbs, restore motion to people who are paralyzed, and even read people’s minds.

Season Premiere

2018-12-05T19:00:00Z

3x01 The Cognitive Tradeoff Hypothesis

Season Premiere

3x01 The Cognitive Tradeoff Hypothesis

  • 2018-12-05T19:00:00Z30m

Humans are the only Earthlings with complex language. But at what cost was that ability acquired? In this episode, Michael Stevens visit Tetsuro Matsuzawa to learn about his influential cognitive tradeoff hypothesis.

2018-12-05T19:00:00Z

3x02 Moral Licensing

3x02 Moral Licensing

  • 2018-12-05T19:00:00Z30m

How are our moral decisions influenced by factors we’re not aware of? A phenomenon known as Moral Licensing claims that when we do something good, we often subconsciously allow ourselves to then do something bad. In this episode, Michael Stevens takes a look at whether those who donate money to charity become more likely to let a kid take the blame for a crime they know they committed.

2018-12-12T19:00:00Z

3x03 The Stilwell Brain

3x03 The Stilwell Brain

  • 2018-12-12T19:00:00Z30m

There are 100 billion individual neurons in the human brain. Working together, they allow us to make sense of, and move through, the world around us. Scientists have built replicas of the human brain with computers, but no one has ever successfully made a brain out of humans. On this episode, Michael Stevens travels back to his hometown of Stilwell, Kansas, and turn it into a working brain!

Normal people can become monsters, given the right situation. That’s the standard narrative of the Stanford Prison Experiment, one of the most famous psychological experiments of all time. But what if the cause of its participants’ cruel behavior wasn’t what we’ve always been told?

2018-12-26T19:00:00Z

3x05 Should I Die?

3x05 Should I Die?

  • 2018-12-26T19:00:00Z30m

If I could live forever, should I? How does being reminded of our own mortality affect us psychologically? In this episode I speak with mortician and death positivity activist Caitlin Doughty and visit a cryonics facility trying to extend human life indefinitely. Will I take them up on their offer, or will I choose to die?

2019-01-02T19:00:00Z

3x06 How to Talk to Aliens

3x06 How to Talk to Aliens

  • 2019-01-02T19:00:00Z30m

Are we alone in the universe? Even if we could contact aliens, what would we say? How would we say it? And, most importantly, should we even be trying to make contact at all? This episode takes me on a journey to compose and send my own personal message into outer space.

2019-01-09T19:00:00Z

3x07 Behavior and Belief

3x07 Behavior and Belief

  • 2019-01-09T19:00:00Z30m

How can a lie become true? In this episode, Dr. Aaron Blaisdell and I create a game show that is actually a giant "human Skinner Box" to observe the formation of superstitious beliefs. And Dr. Samuel Veissière helps me design and perform a placebo reverse exorcism, harnessing the power of belief in both science and religion to convince normal people that a spirit has possessed their bodies.

Season Finale

2019-01-16T19:00:00Z

3x08 Mind Reading

Season Finale

3x08 Mind Reading

  • 2019-01-16T19:00:00Z30m

In this episode I visit a researcher who is studying memory by using machine learning and neuroimaging to detect and predict people's brain states. I also travel to Japan to meet with a team working on ways to record the content of peoples’ dreams.

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