The Curious Mind
The Curious Mind follows Nigel Latta on a fascinating journey to explore the miracles of the human mind with the help of BabyX, one of the most advanced Artificial Intelligence models on the planet. This series shows the astounding things neuroscientists now know about our brain and explores how these discoveries can improve the way we live our lives in this modern busy, stressful world.
The Curious Mind follows Nigel Latta on a fascinating journey to explore the miracles of the human mind with the help of BabyX, one of the most advanced Artificial Intelligence models on the planet. This series shows the astounding things neuroscientists now know about our brain and explores how these discoveries can improve the way we live our lives in this modern busy, stressful world.
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