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The Brain Show
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Explore the science of how we think, feel, and act while debunking common brain myths (no, you don’t use just 10% of your brain!). Whether you’re curious about neuroscience, psychology, or understanding yourself better, Join us as we unravel the mysteries of the brain—one neuron, one myth, and one thought at a time!
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The Learning Debate: Cramming vs Spacing
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Explore the science of how we think, feel, and act while debunking common brain myths (no, you don’t use just 10% of your brain!). Whether you’re curious about neuroscience, psychology, or understanding yourself better, Join us as we unravel the mysteries of the brain—one neuron, one myth, and one thought at a time!
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