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Werner Herzog sets his sights on yet another mysterious landscape — the human brain — for clues as to why a hunk of tissue can produce profound thoughts and feelings while considering the philosophical, ethical, and social implications of fast-advancing neural technology.
| Name | Character | Team | |
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| Rafael Yuste | Self | Unowned | |
| Christof Koch | Self | Unowned | |
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Bryan Johnson | Self | Unowned |
| Kristin Lauter | Self | Unowned | |
| Dário Gil | Self | Unowned | |
| Richard Axel | Self | Unowned | |
| Dr Cori Bargmann | Self | Unowned | |
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Joseph LeDoux | Self | Unowned |
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Philippe Petit | Self | Unowned |
| Karl Deisseroth | Self | Unowned | |
| Matthew McCann | Self | Unowned | |
| Eberhard Fetz | Self | Unowned | |
| John Donoghue | Self | Unowned | |
| Jamie Daves | Self | Unowned | |
| Rajesh Rao | Self | Unowned | |
| Uri Hasson | Self | Unowned | |
| Jack Gallant | Self | Unowned | |
| Tom Gruber | Self | Unowned | |
| Edward Chang | Self | Unowned | |
| Ken Shepard | Self | Unowned | |
| Polina Anikeeva | Self | Unowned | |
| Sara Goering | Self | Unowned | |
| Joseph Fins | Self | Unowned | |
| Jared Genser | Self | Unowned | |
| Guido Girardi | Self | Unowned |