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The Best Episodes of Mind Field Season 2

Every episode of Mind Field Season 2 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Mind Field Season 2!

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,...
Genre:Documentary

Season 2 Ratings Summary

"The Greater Good" is the best rated episode of "Mind Field" season 2. It scored 8.9/10 based on 193 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 12/6/2017. This episode is rated 1.1 points higher than the second-best, "The Psychedelic Experience".

  • The Greater Good
    8.9/10193 votes

    #1 - The Greater Good

    Season 2 Episode 1 - Aired 12/6/2017

    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.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A

  • The Psychedelic Experience
    7.8/10124 votes

    #2 - The Psychedelic Experience

    Season 2 Episode 2 - Aired 12/6/2017

    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.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A

  • Interrogation
    8.5/10100 votes

    #3 - Interrogation

    Season 2 Episode 3 - Aired 12/6/2017

    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.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A

  • Your Brain on Tech
    8.4/1091 votes

    #4 - Your Brain on Tech

    Season 2 Episode 4 - Aired 12/6/2017

    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?

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A

  • How to Make a Hero
    8.3/1084 votes

    #5 - How to Make a Hero

    Season 2 Episode 5 - Aired 12/13/2017

    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.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A

  • The Power of Suggestion
    8.5/10101 votes

    #6 - The Power of Suggestion

    Season 2 Episode 6 - Aired 12/20/2017

    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?

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A

  • Divergent Minds
    8.7/1092 votes

    #7 - Divergent Minds

    Season 2 Episode 7 - Aired 12/27/2017

    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.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A

  • The Electric Brain
    8.9/1088 votes

    #8 - The Electric Brain

    Season 2 Episode 8 - Aired 1/3/2018

    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.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A