How Human Are You?

How Human Are You? (2014)

EndedDocumentary show

How Human Are You? is an interactive exploration of human behavior and how it relates to the animal kingdom. How Human Are You? explores the thin line separating mankind from the rest of the beasts. We'll reveal the instincts that drive human decision-making, witness animal behaviors displaying an astonishing level of intelligence, and blur the line between man and animal in an attempt to figure out how different we truly are.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E03Follow the Leader?März 28, 2014
S01E02The Dating GameMärz 21, 2014
S01E01Mob RulesMärz 14, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'How Human Are You?' premiere?

The show premiered on September 17, 2014.

Who are the presenters of 'How Human Are You?'

The presenters are Dr. Michael Mosley and Professor Alice Roberts.

What is the central theme of 'How Human Are You?'?

The show explores the psychology and behavior of humans.

How many episodes does the first season of 'How Human Are You?' have?

The first season of the show has six episodes.

Who produced 'How Human Are You?'?

The show was produced by BBC Bristol.

What are the different topics explored in 'How Human Are You?'?

The show covers topics such as conformity, obedience, empathy, and morality.

Which experts are featured in 'How Human Are You?'?

The show features experts such as Professor Adrian Raine, Professor Daniel Wegner, and Professor Simon Baron-Cohen.

What is the purpose of the experiments conducted in 'How Human Are You?'?

The experiments are designed to explore innate human behavior and psychological tendencies.

What is the format of 'How Human Are You?'?

The show is a mix of documentary-style episodes and interactive experiments.

What is the significance of the 'Touch Experiment' in 'How Human Are You?'?

The 'Touch Experiment' explores the importance of touch on human emotions and social behavior.

How is the 'Lie Detector Experiment' conducted in 'How Human Are You?'?

The experiment involves measuring the participants' physiological responses while they are lying or telling the truth.

What is the conclusion of the 'Lie Detector Experiment' in 'How Human Are You?'?

The experiment concludes that everyone lies and that some people are better at lying than others.

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