
Being Human: Life Lessons from the Frontiers of Science
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T1 E1 - What's So Special about Being Human?
12 de enero de 201229 minHumans are, from an evolutionary perspective, certainly the most unique species on Earth. Start by learning how to approach the subject of human behavior. You may be surprised to discover that there are plenty of ways in which we have the same behavioral aspects as other animals - and also behaviors for which there is no precedent in the animal kingdom.Disponible para comprarT1 E2 - Junk-Food Monkeys
7 de abril de 197129 minWhat happens when nonhuman primates get to eat like Westernized humans? And what does it say about the costs - and surprising benefits - of our diets? Find out the answers as you focus on a fascinating study of East African baboons who abandoned their natural diet to gorge on garbage from a local tourist lodge.Disponible para comprarT1 E3 - The Burden of Being Burden-Free
31 de mayo de 202030 minInvestigate the latest anthropological and scientific understanding behind a pervasive part of our everyday lives: stress. You'll discover what makes psychological stress so damaging to health, where individual differences in stress come from, the nature of disorders including toxic hostility and clinical depression, and why it's impossible to be completely free of stress.Disponible para comprarT1 E4 - Bugs in the Brain
12 de abril de 197330 minProfessor Sapolsky introduces you to parasites that exploit their hosts by altering their behavior. After looking at studies, including mites that make ants find food for them and worms that drive crickets to suicide, focus on how rabies and toxoplasmosis can literally change the wiring of the brain in mammals - including humans.Disponible para comprarT1 E5 - Poverty's Remains
31 de mayo de 202028 minTurn to an intriguing historical case of doctors who, failing to appreciate the impact of poverty on our bodies, invented an imaginary disease whose preventive methods killed thousands of people. It's a peek into an odd corner of medical history that reveals startling lessons about the socioeconomics of medicine.Disponible para comprarT1 E6 - Why Are Dreams Dreamlike?
31 de mayo de 202028 minWhy does your brain generate sensory imagery while you sleep? Here, examine the neurology of sleeping and dreaming. Also, discover how the key to strange dreams lies in your frontal cortex, which, when it goes completely offline, allows the rest of your brain to run wild.Disponible para comprarT1 E7 - The Pleasures and Pains of "Maybe"
31 de mayo de 202027 minOnce, scientists thought that the neurotransmitter dopamine was directly related to pleasure. But it turns out that it is more about the anticipation of reward than the reward itself. Plunge into the neuroscience behind why we're willing to deal with such long delays in gratification, and how humans are able to experience magnificent levels of motivation - and crippling levels of addiction.Disponible para comprarT1 E8 - How the Other Half Heals
31 de mayo de 202031 minLearn about the intricate relationship between personal health and socioeconomic status. You'll learn how poverty is terrible for your health, why some diseases were more prevalent among the wealthy, and how shifting views of childcare in the 20th century showed that successful infant development relies not just on food, warmth, and the latest technology - but on social contact and love.Disponible para comprarT1 E9 - Why We Want the Bodies Back
31 de mayo de 202028 minWhy do human bodies remain important after the life within them has gone? Is it a sign of affirmation, mourning, reverence? Or something else? Explore some of the world's diverse rituals and beliefs about the treatment of dead bodies, from Alaska to Israel to Sudan and beyond.Disponible para comprarT1 E10 - Anatomy of a Bad Mood
31 de mayo de 202031 minLearn what happens when you or others are in a bad mood by exploring some theories about emotion; explore the role of facial expressions in emotional feedback; and change the way you think about tense arguments.Disponible para comprarT1 E11 - This Is Your Brain on Metaphors
31 de mayo de 202032 minDr. Sapolsky explains how metaphors work on the brain to actually change your opinions, assessments, and even action; investigates how we register disgust and pain in key regions of the brain; and shows metaphors' intriguing hold on our hearts and minds at work in politics and international events.Disponible para comprarT1 E12 - Sushi and Middle Age
31 de mayo de 202033 minConsider the brain science behind nostalgia. Why do we, as well as members of other species, tend to avoid novelty over time in favor of the familiar? Taking you through some rather eccentric research of his own, Professor Sapolsky uncovers some startling facts about the psychology, neurobiology, and evolution of this phenomenon.Disponible para comprar