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Brain Games is an American popular science television series that explores cognitive science by focusing on illusions, psychological experiments, and counterintuitive thinking. The series debuted on National Geographic in 2011 as a special.[1] Its return as an original series in 2013 set a record for the highest premiere rating for any National Geographic original series with 1.5 million viewers.[2]

Neil Patrick Harris was the unseen narrator in the first season, replaced by Jason Silva for the remainder of the series as its host and presenter; in addition, sleight-of-hand artist Apollo Robbins has been a frequent consultant and illusionist guest on the show. As time passed, Magician Eric Leclerc took over this role in seasons 4 and 5. The show is interactive, encouraging television viewers, often along with a handful of live volunteers, to engage in visual, auditory, and other cognitive experiments, or "brain games", that emphasize the main points presented in each episode. Experts like Sri Sarma also explain why humans react in a certain way because of the brain.

The series is deemed acceptable for use toward E/I credits, and Litton Entertainment added repurposed reruns of the show to its One Magnificent Morning block in fall 2017.[3]

In December 2019, it was announced that a new format of this series, hosted by Keegan-Michael Key, would premiere on January 20, 2020; neuroscientist Daniel Levitin was brought in as a script consultant for the season to ensure accuracy. Its sneak peek was played on December 29, 2019.[4][5] On January 17, 2020, a ninth season was announced,[6] but production was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The ninth season was branded as "Brain Games: On the Road",Шаблон:Citation needed and was hosted by Chuck Nice and was released on both National Geographic and Disney+.

Cast

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Main

Featured

Production

National Geographic announced that the show would return as a 2-hour live event in the fall of 2018,[7] but Шаблон:As of no live event has been broadcast.

Episodes

Series overview

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Season 1 (2011)

Season 1 consists of three one-hour pilot episodes. Шаблон:Episode table

Season 2 (2013)

Jason Silva takes over as the new host. Шаблон:Episode table

Season 3 (2013–14)

Often games are less intense than season 2 and experiments with random people on the street are done.Шаблон:Episode table

Season 4 (2014)

Graphics get an update. The show introduces new experts and illusionists/magicians. Шаблон:Episode table

Season 5 (2015)

Shocking fails, moments, and confusion show how the brain can be easily deterred from its goal. The show abandons the studio in favor of more real-life application. Шаблон:Episode table

Season 6 (2015)

How the brain acts and thinks is explored. The show continues to abandon the transparent studio for real-life experiences.Шаблон:Episode table

Season 7 (2016)

Episodes are now one hour. The show is told from a real-world perspective with Jason Silva outside in the world with real people. Small games the audience can play along with are shown as well.Шаблон:Episode table

Season 8 (2020)

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Season 9: On the Road (2022)

The show is now a competition and takes place outside. Teams of 4 compete in challenges. This show is separate from the seasons before it and is a spin-off series. Шаблон:Episode table

Awards

Year Award Category Result Ref.
2013 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Informational Series or Special Шаблон:Nom Шаблон:Center
2015 Imagen Foundation Awards Best Variety or Reality Show Шаблон:Nom Шаблон:Center

References

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External links

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