How the Human Brain Relies on Other Brains to Thrive and Survive: Dr. David Eagleman

PBS miniseries featuring Trigno Mini Sensor

Replicating a Duke University study, neuroscientist Dr. David Eagleman explores facial expressions from subject’s with and without botulinum toxin (botox) injections. Trigno™ Mini EMG Sensors were used to detect facial muscle activity from each subject, while they were attempting to identify emotions based off of others’ facial expressions. The sensor feedback allowed the team to draw several striking conclusions, please watch the video above to learn more!

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Original Air Date: November 11th, 2015

Credit: Blink Films (UK)

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