Yale Faculty and distinguished guests speak on psychology research and latest studies happening at Yale.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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Categories | ScienceSocial Sciences |
Yale's John Dovidio finds that people tolerate racism more than they say they will.
Ralph DiLeone discusses how our brains can make losing weight very difficult.
John A Bargh discusses research into origins of interpersonal warmth from a Yale study in which Yale researchers find touching a warm beverage leads to warm feelings towards others.
We spend fewer hours sleeping than our ancestors. Drs. Tamas Horvath and Xiao-Bing Gao, professors in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences explore health problems linked to lack of sleep, such as obesity.
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Left extremist propaganda!!! I can’t believe it
Real psychology will make you uncomfortable because he will give you reflection of the self-esteem of oneself to help them fit into the culture. American culture is not a culture, but a subculture, characteristic of happiness to which we owe obligate to joy. what kind of culture can be in a way where every four years people are turned into chaos and insult each other for political, religious and racist views. Culture is modern and it’s not there.
These are good lectures which are nice to hear just for the sake of it. Something I’ve noticed some people have rated it less because they couldn’t take the course as is. If you have itunes u on your iphone or mac you can pull up the slides, the syllabus, one of the two books you need, the midterm and final exam, along with the answer keys. It can be kind of hard to find on the app but it’s all there. I’m just very grateful that I can take a Yale Course for free and wanted to show support and he... more
It's very factual but you feel yourself drifting off. The energy level is so low it's almost like listening to a job interview.
This course was really interesting and I really enjoy watching it, I learnt a lot … totally recommended.
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