BrainCraftis a YouTube line exclusively give to ( zombie phonation ) braiiiins . It explains “ through psychology and neuroscience why this sarcoid volume pretend you act the means you do , ” whether that means our compulsive Googling or our passion of Tetris .
write and host byVanessa Hill , the channel ’s a collaboration with PBS Digital Studios and uploads a new video every other week that probes the closed book of human grey-headed matter . They ’ve stimulate some interesting ace about the relationship between your brain and technology , but all of the uploads will give you expectant grasp for that pink memory sponge of yours . Here ’s a few of our pet .
Surprise , sorta : Siri and hunting engines have convert the way we call up and recall facts in our brains . Also , internet search activate parts of our brain the reading a book does n’t .

Regular Tetris users found the game change the structure of their brain . Is that good or bad ?
We all cognize optical illusion ( BrainCraft has avideofor that , too ) , but are you intimate with audio illusions ?
Apparently 30 % of all exposure taken by millennials are selfies . But surrounding ourselves with omnipresent simulacrum of ourselves and others on social media may be developing positive psychological trait in humans — including increased self - awareness .

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