Mind Field

Documentary web television series on neuropsychology


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::summary Documentary web television series on neuropsychology ::

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creatorMichael Stevens
presenterMichael Stevens
theme_music_composerJake Chudnow
opentheme"Atlas"
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countryUnited States
languageEnglish
num_seasons3
num_episodes26
executive_producer{{Plainlist
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cinematographyMatthew Novello
editor{{Plainlist
cameraAndrew Burks
runtime21–34 minutes
company{{Plainlist
networkYouTube Premium
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::callout[type=note] the YouTube Originals series ::

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  • Education
  • Science | creator = Michael Stevens | presenter = Michael Stevens | starring = | theme_music_composer = Jake Chudnow | opentheme = "Atlas" | composer = {{Plainlist|
  • Jake Chudnow
  • Russell Spurlock | country = United States | language = English | num_seasons = 3 | num_episodes = 26 | list_episodes = | executive_producer = {{Plainlist|
  • Michael Stevens
  • Eli Holzman
  • Aaron Saidman
  • Claire Kosloff
  • David Wechter
  • Johnny Fountain
  • Nathan Oliver | producer = {{Plainlist|
  • Phillip Barbb
  • Travis Dowell
  • Jen Friesen
  • Andy Wood | cinematography = Matthew Novello | editor = {{Plainlist|
  • Gerry Becerril
  • John French
  • Anita Hadulla
  • Petey Hentrich
  • Tom Munden
  • Jesse Soff | camera = Andrew Burks | runtime = 21–34 minutes | company = {{Plainlist|
  • Vsauce
  • The Intellectual Property Corporation | network = YouTube Premium | channel = | released = | first_aired = | last_aired = Mind Field is an American streaming television series produced exclusively for YouTube Premium, created and presented by Michael Stevens, the creator of the YouTube channel Vsauce. The format of the series is based heavily on that of Vsauce, with Stevens presenting documentary-style episodes which focus on aspects of human behavior, particularly the brain and the influences of consciousness. Every episode contains one or more experiments, in which either volunteers or Stevens himself participates, that relates to the topic of the episode. For example, in episode one, Stevens locks himself in an empty room for three days in order to investigate the effects of social isolation on the brain.

Three seasons of Mind Field have been released on Vsauce, each one with eight episodes. The first season ran in early 2017, the second season from late 2017 to early 2018, and the third from late 2018 to early 2019. On October 1, 2019, all episodes became watchable with ads for free for those without YouTube Premium. On October 24, 2019, a special episode entitled "What Is the Scariest Thing?" was released.

Episodes

Season 1 (2017)

| EpisodeNumber = 1 | Title = Isolation | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Stevens explores the effects of isolation and boredom on the brain including staying three days in a room with no external stimuli. | LineColor = F4C842 | EpisodeNumber = 2 | Title = Conformity | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Stevens explores the human instinct to conform and fall in with the crowd including conducting an experiment on individuals when actors give the wrong answer to questions. | LineColor = F4C842 | EpisodeNumber = 3 | Title = Destruction | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Can destroying things really make someone calm down? Stevens investigates including making people agitated and then giving them objects to destroy, and comparing them with a control. | LineColor = F4C842 | EpisodeNumber = 4 | Title = Artificial Intelligence | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Stevens attempts to find out where the line between real and artificial minds really lies. | LineColor = F4C842 | EpisodeNumber = 5 | Title = Freedom of Choice | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Stevens is joined by Moran Cerf, Dianna Cowern and Derek Muller to investigate whether we really have control over our own thoughts and actions, or is someone or something else calling the shots? | LineColor = F4C842 | EpisodeNumber = 6 | Title = Touch | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Stevens investigates whether it is really our bodies or our minds that determine the way we interpret and feel sensations. | LineColor = F4C842 | EpisodeNumber = 7 | Title = In Your Face | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Stevens explores the effects of facial expressions on interactions with others and with yourself, and whether moods determine facial expressions or the other way around. | LineColor = F4C842 | EpisodeNumber = 8 | Title = Do You Know Yourself? | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Stevens investigates how well memories can be easily manipulated, and how this impacts people's lives. | LineColor = F4C842

Season 2 (2017–18)

| EpisodeNumber = 1 | Title = The Greater Good | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Stevens conducts a trolley problem experiment. | LineColor = FF5F5F | EpisodeNumber = 2 | Title = The Psychedelic Experience | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Stevens travels to the Amazonian jungle of Peru to experience the mind-expanding effects of the psychedelic brew Ayahuasca. | LineColor = FF5F5F | EpisodeNumber = 3 | Title = Interrogation | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Stevens consults experts on the topic of interrogation and manipulation. Stevens tries his best not to spill out two important details (his sister's name and about his job) while the officer interrogates him by giving him slight doses of drugs. The amount of drugs is increased until Michael finally tells the truth. | LineColor = FF5F5F | EpisodeNumber = 4 | Title = Your Brain on Tech | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Stevens takes part in a study at the University of California, Irvine, where scientists test how playing 3D video games affects spatial memory. | LineColor = FF5F5F | EpisodeNumber = 5 | Title = How to Make a Hero | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Stevens studies how people respond to unethical orders or jobs, and later tests Heroic Imagination Project students on heroism and the bystander effect. | LineColor = FF5F5F | EpisodeNumber = 6 | Title = The Power of Suggestion | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Stevens participates in McGill University's groundbreaking study of an accessory-assisted placebo. | LineColor = FF5F5F | EpisodeNumber = 7 | Title = Divergent Minds | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Stevens speaks with Derek Paravicini, a savant pianist, and explores how damage to the brain can lead to discoveries about its function. | LineColor = FF5F5F | EpisodeNumber = 8 | Title = The Electric Brain | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Stevens studies the effect of electricity on the brain, and how it can help paralyzed patients recover mobility and communication. | LineColor = FF5F5F

Season 3 (2018–19)

|total_width= 72 |background= #00AE2E |overall= 6 |title= 55 |airdate= 11 |episodes= | EpisodeNumber = 1 | Title = The Cognitive Tradeoff Hypothesis | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Stevens examines how chimpanzees' short-term memory is far more detailed than that of humans. | LineColor = 00AE2E | EpisodeNumber = 2 | Title = Moral Licensing | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Stevens examines self-licensing. | LineColor = 00AE2E | EpisodeNumber = 3 | Title = The Stilwell Brain | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Stevens visits his hometown (Stilwell, Kansas) and demonstrates how a brain processes visual information with the residents sending information to each other. | LineColor = 00AE2E | EpisodeNumber = 4 | Title = The Stanford Prison Experiment | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Stevens talks about and studies the infamous experiment conducted by Philip Zimbardo and conducts his own experiment with similar variables but a less intimidating context. | LineColor = 00AE2E | EpisodeNumber = 5 | Title = Should I Die? | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Stevens talks with Caitlin Doughty about death and visits a facility that preserves bodies. | LineColor = 00AE2E | EpisodeNumber = 6 | Title = How to Talk to Aliens | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Stevens examined the ways to communicate with the extraterrestrial beings. | LineColor = 00AE2E | EpisodeNumber = 7 | Title = Behavior and Belief | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Stevens conducts a game show demonstrating Our Beliefs that connects a happening in the World and discusses about human Superstition. | LineColor = 00AE2E | EpisodeNumber = 8 | Title = Mind Reading | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Stevens participates in an experiment that involves figuring out what people are thinking, and also talks with researchers who are conducting experiments to read people's dreams. | LineColor = 00AE2E

Special episodes (2018-2019)

| EpisodeNumber = 1 | Title = The Origins of Disgust | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = In a clip that ultimately did not make it to the season 3 episode "the Cognitive Tradeoff Hypothesis", Stevens explores whether disgust is an evolutionary product as he, alongside Dr. Andrew Macintosh and Cecile Sarabian, experiment with Japanese macaques to see if they are repulsed by feces. | LineColor = 4CA6FF|Mind Field | EpisodeNumber = 2 | Title = I Watch 3 Episodes of Mind Field With Our Experts & Researchers | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Stevens watches S2-E6 ("The Power of Suggestion"), S3-E5 ("Should I Die?"), and S2-E4 ("Your Brain on Tech") with various experts on the subjects. | LineColor = 4CA6FF|Mind Field | EpisodeNumber = 3 | Title = What Is the Scariest Thing? | OriginalAirDate = | ShortSummary = Stevens talks about fear and if there exists an innate fear of which all people are afraid. | LineColor = 4CA6FF|Mind Field

References

References

  1. Jake Chudnow's YouTube channel. (2017-02-22). "Jake Chudnow - "Atlas" (Theme from Mind Field)".
  2. Stark, Cortlynn. (July 20, 2018). "Ever wanted to be a part of a brain? Here's your chance". The Kansas City Star.
  3. (2017-12-07). "Vsauce's Michael Stevens Asks If You'd Kill Five People Or Just One".
  4. "MIND FIELD Revisits The Stanford Prison Experiment in New Episode".
  5. (26 February 2018). "Vsauce went to Peru to experience ayahuasca".
  6. (2017-01-12). "Vsauce Drops Trailer For YouTube Red Series 'Mind Field', Premiering Jan. 18".
  7. "Mind Field Season 3".
  8. (2017-01-11). "Mind Field - Official Trailer". Vsauce.
  9. (2019-10-24). "What Is The Scariest Thing?". Vsauce.

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