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  1. 29 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Shutter Island. 2010 2h 18m R. 8.2 (1.5M) Rate. 63 Metascore. Teddy Daniels and Chuck Aule, two US marshals, are sent to an asylum on a remote island in order to investigate the disappearance of a patient, where Teddy uncovers a shocking truth about the place.

  2. This is a collection of movie, documentary and TV show about cognitive science that EVERY Cognitive scientist MUST WATCH.

  3. Oct 3, 2013 · And there's now a ranking of the top brain science movies of all time, thanks to a database compiled by cognitive science researchers who are also movie buffs, of sorts.

    • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Writer Charlie Kaufman and director Michel Gondry dreamed up this 2004 indie classic, in which a man (Jim Carey) and woman (Kate Winslet) attempt to erase the memory of their relationship.
    • Total Recall. In this 1990 classic, a construction worker visits the company “Rekall,” in order to have the memory of a vacation to Mars implanted in his mind.
    • Memento. The 2000 film Memento, directed by Christopher Nolan, is a story told in two directions — both in reverse and chronologically. In it, a man with anterograde amnesia (Guy Pearce) is not able to store new memories, and thus uses tattoos, notes and photos to give himself bits and pieces of his dark, complex reality.
    • Inception. Ramirez referred to his most recent study as “Project Inception.” Why? Because in this 2010 movie, also from Christopher Nolan, a corporate thief (Leonardo DiCaprio) sets out on what he believes is an impossible mission: to plant an idea in another person’s subconscious through a dream, a thing referred to as “inception.”
  4. Oct 1, 2013 · And there's now a ranking of the top brain science movies of all time, thanks to a database complied by cognitive science researchers who are also movie buffs, of sorts.

  5. The film explores various themes in cognitive science such as perception and evolution. Evolution/Animals; Intelligence; Perception; Philosophy of Mind; Psychology

  6. Critical thinking films often explore multi-layered philosophical themes and beliefs, offering distinct perspectives on the human condition and providing valuable insights into how we perceive the world around us.