- The Crash Reel (2013)
- Awake: The Life of Yogananda (2014)
- The Brain with David Eagleman (2015)
- The Mind, Explained (2019)
- My Beautiful Broken Brain (2014)
- Cracking the Code of Life (2001)
- The Secret Life of the Brain (2002)
- The Human Face (1999)
- The Brain: A Secret History (2010)
- The Science of Happiness (2015)
Delving into the complexities of the human mind, these documentaries offer a unique glimpse into the psychological processes that shape our thoughts, behaviors, and emotions. From exploring the depths of mental disorders to understanding the intricacies of cognitive functions, this collection provides both educational and thought-provoking content for anyone interested in psychology, neuroscience, and human behavior.

The Crash Reel (2013)
Description: While primarily about snowboarder Kevin Pearce's recovery from a traumatic brain injury, it sheds light on the resilience and plasticity of the human mind.
Fact: The film won the Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival in


Awake: The Life of Yogananda (2014)
Description: This documentary explores the life of Paramahansa Yogananda, focusing on his teachings about meditation and its impact on mental well-being.
Fact: The film includes rare archival footage and interviews with contemporary spiritual leaders.


The Brain with David Eagleman (2015)
Description: Neuroscientist David Eagleman takes viewers on a journey through the brain, exploring how it shapes our reality, identity, and decisions.
Fact: Eagleman is known for his ability to make complex neuroscience understandable, and this series was nominated for a Peabody Award.


The Mind, Explained (2019)
Description: This Netflix series delves into various aspects of the human mind, including memory, dreams, and anxiety, making complex psychological concepts accessible to all viewers.
Fact: Each episode features insights from leading experts in psychology and neuroscience, and the series was executive produced by the creators of "Explained."


My Beautiful Broken Brain (2014)
Description: This documentary follows Lotje Sodderland as she recovers from a stroke, offering a personal look at how the brain can heal and adapt.
Fact: The film was co-directed by Sodderland herself, providing a deeply personal perspective on her recovery.


Cracking the Code of Life (2001)
Description: While not exclusively about mental processes, this documentary explores the Human Genome Project, which has profound implications for understanding genetic influences on mental health.
Fact: The film features interviews with key scientists involved in the project, including Craig Venter and Francis Collins.


The Secret Life of the Brain (2002)
Description: This PBS series examines the development of the brain from infancy to old age, focusing on how our mental processes evolve over a lifetime.
Fact: It was produced by David Grubin, who has won multiple Emmys for his documentary work.


The Human Face (1999)
Description: Hosted by John Cleese, this documentary series examines how the human face communicates emotions and thoughts, delving into the psychology of facial expressions.
Fact: The series was produced by the BBC and features insights from experts in psychology and evolutionary biology.


The Brain: A Secret History (2010)
Description: Michael Mosley explores the history of brain science, from early experiments to modern breakthroughs, highlighting how our understanding of mental processes has evolved.
Fact: The series was nominated for a BAFTA award for Best Factual Series.


The Science of Happiness (2015)
Description: This documentary investigates what makes us happy, exploring the psychological, biological, and social factors that contribute to well-being.
Fact: It features contributions from leading psychologists and researchers in the field of positive psychology. Мета-теги: - Title: Top 10 Documentaries on Mental Processes - Description: Explore the fascinating world of the human mind with these insightful documentaries on mental processes.
