Loss Of Innocence: War & Peace In The 21st Century is a shocking but profoundly psychological investigation into Mars' realm. Experience yourself, how Mars, The God Of War, seduces humans into war through... continue reading
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Loss Of Innocence: War & Peace In The 21st Century is a shocking but profoundly psychological investigation into Mars' realm. Experience yourself, how Mars, The God Of War, seduces humans into war through... continue reading
posted by Farhad2000What happens when a completely healthy person wants their leg amputated? Gregg is 55 and does not feel physically whole. This is despite the fact that he is physically healthy and able-bodied. Gregg... continue reading
posted by mauz15Narrated by Gabriel Byrne, this seven-time Best Documentary award-winning film is the most comprehensive and mind-blowing investigation of humankind's relationship with death ever captured on film. Hailed... continue reading
posted by fissionchipsA more recent video of this split-brain patient: http://www.videosift.com/video/Split-Brain-Behavioral-Experiments This is one of the many fascinating aspects of psychology. :)
posted by nibiyabiRather good documentary exploring child development, psychology and genetics with interesting stories and research. Music is at the heart of this as it engages the brain like no other activity. The programme... continue reading
posted by DeanoFrom BBC: For the first time in 40 years Horizon re-creates a controversial sensory deprivation experiment. Six ordinary people are taken to a nuclear bunker and left alone for 48 hours. Three subjects... continue reading
posted by 12989 1 decade 6 years 5 months ago • 28,570 viewsA discussion of Freud's theories of repression, anxiety, and current relevance in psychology today.
posted by CrosswordsABC Primetime: How would you react if you saw this happening?
posted by cdominus"Why is it that great works of art seem to have a universal appeal, transcending cultural and geographic boundaries? V.S. Ramachandran, director of UCSD's Center for Brain and Cognition has studied how... continue reading
posted by jonnySherwin Nuland, the surgeon and author, talks about the development of electroshock therapy as a cure for severe, life-threatening depression. Midway through, his story turns personal. It's a moving and... continue reading
posted by eric3579Dan Gilbert presents research and data from his exploration of happiness -- sharing some surprising tests and experiments that you can also try on yourself. Watch through to the end for a sparkling Q&A... continue reading
posted by eric3579In 1971, 24 college students were selected to participate in an experiment that continues to shake the foundations not only of psychology, but also of experimental ethics. Twelve boys were arbitrarily... continue reading
posted by RhesusMonkB.F. Skinner is probably one of the most, if not the most influential figure in American psychology, and to this day carries a large portion of adherents to his theories. Skinner was one of the earliest... continue reading
posted by CrosswordsBased on numerous psychological studies, here are some good tips on how to detect lies. 91% of Americans report lying on a regular basis. No lie.
posted by kronosposeidonA classical social psychology experiment carried out by S. Asch. The power of conformity
posted by eric3579Tezuka Osamu is the Japanese animator who created Astro Boy. This short film does not look like anime, using photographs and cut-outs as well as hand-drawn animation. It's an insightful look at the psychology... continue reading
posted by plastiquemonkeyRichard Dawkins introduces Andy Thomson's lecture, entitled "We Few, We Happy Few, We Band of Brothers." The video was recorded at the Atheist Alliance International 2007 conference in D.C. For those... continue reading
posted by TofumarThis program traces the nature vs. nurture debate, revealing how developmental psychologists study the contributions of both heredity and environment to child development. With Dr. Renee Baillargeon of... continue reading
posted by mauz15We often look to other for social cues as to how to behave in a given situation. This is why, when children fall down and injure themselves (slightly), they often turn to their caretakers for cues. If... continue reading
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