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Distribution : Catherine Sanderson
36 épisodes
1. Psychology, You, and Your World

1. Psychology, You, and Your World
Your survey begins with an introduction to the field of psychology and an overview of the major ideas of the field, examining how modern psychology is practiced now versus in the past, and why it is so fascinating. Find out what psychology is—and is not—and get a sense for how findings from psychology can influence how we think about ourselves and the world around us.
29 min
22 avr. 2021
2. How and Why Psychology Matters

2. How and Why Psychology Matters
Psychology has the power to provide answers to important questions about human nature. Investigate the real-world impact of psychology and the methods psychologists employ to understand the world. You’ll look at the role of observation, as well as challenges of bias in psychological experiments. Then get a taste for how nature and nurture affect our behaviors.
30 min
22 avr. 2021
3. Positive Psychology: A Science of Happiness

3. Positive Psychology: A Science of Happiness
“Positive psychology” is a relatively new field that emphasizes the value of positive emotions such as joy, satisfaction, and happiness—in other words, mental wellness. Uncover the elements of positive psychology and how 21st-century psychology offers strategies for increasing your well-being.
29 min
22 avr. 2021
4. Your Brain: A User’s Guide

4. Your Brain: A User’s Guide
Thanks to modern genetics research and imaging techniques, our understanding of the brain is more powerful than ever. Delve into the secrets of this mysterious organ with an insightful tour based on the field of neuroscience that helps us understand not only the functions of the brain, but also learning, behavior, and development.
31 min
22 avr. 2021
5. Your Nervous System, Hormones, and Behavior

5. Your Nervous System, Hormones, and Behavior
Continue your study of the human hardware with a survey of the nervous system. Zoom in on neurons and explore the ways neurotransmitters connect your mind to your body. Then review a variety of neurochemicals and hormones that are responsible for everything from our mood to our body’s growth and decline. Close with a study of stem cells.
32 min
22 avr. 2021
6. Understanding and Managing Stress

6. Understanding and Managing Stress
One fundamental aspect of stress is that different people respond to similar events in different ways. To understand why, Professor Sanderson examines the nature of stress—in relationships, in work, and in the environment—and shows how stress can be helpful (e.g., fight or flight) or harmful (e.g., PTSD). See how to better manage your stress.
31 min
22 avr. 2021
7. Sensation: How You Gather Information

7. Sensation: How You Gather Information
“Sensation” refers to the physical input we receive from the environment;“perception” is the process by which we make sense of this input—how the brain organizes and interprets these inputs. Delve into the field of “psychophysics” to examine the link between physical stimuli and psychological experience.
31 min
22 avr. 2021
8. Perception: Illusions and Interpretations

8. Perception: Illusions and Interpretations
How we perceive the world is often driven less by our objective reality than by psychological factors that influence our interpretation of the world. Understanding this key idea—that we interpret the world—is the subject of this episode. Professor Sanderson takes you through an eye-opening world of illusions, gestalts, and subliminal messaging.
31 min
22 avr. 2021
9. Pain and Placebos

9. Pain and Placebos
Our experience of pain is heavily influenced by psychology; so this lesson examines how we perceive pain—and what we can do about it. Learn about the peak-end theory of experience, as well as techniques such as progressive muscle relaxation and biofeedback to treat pain. You’ll also reflect on the effect of placebos.
32 min
22 avr. 2021
10. Attention, Sleep, and Dreaming

10. Attention, Sleep, and Dreaming
Humans experience numerous states of consciousness, from focused attention to autopilot to dreaming. Sleep, in particular, offers intriguing insights into the relationship between our brains and consciousness. Here, you will analyze our mental processes during sleep and some of the theories to explain what’s going on when we dream.
30 min
22 avr. 2021
11. Consciousness Modified: Drugs to Mindfulness

11. Consciousness Modified: Drugs to Mindfulness
There are extreme ways to alter consciousness, but as you will find out in this episode, there are plenty of ordinary ways to change how you think and increase mindfulness. Delve into the human mind as modified by stimulants, depressants, hypnosis, meditation, and more.
32 min
22 avr. 2021
12. Performance Psychology in Sport and Life

12. Performance Psychology in Sport and Life
One recurring theme of this series is how psychology can help you improve your life, and this is arguably no more apparent than in the world of sports. How do athletes get into the flow? How can you optimize your performance? Studying “drive theory” can help you on the field, in the office, and everywhere else, as well.
32 min
22 avr. 2021
13. Cognitive Development across the Lifespan

13. Cognitive Development across the Lifespan
We are all familiar with the way learning grows exponentially in childhood and then slows as our brains become more fixed in adulthood. But of course, learning and mental growth can continue across your lifetime. Here, investigate the states of cognitive growth in children, and then turn to strategies to change your perspective on aging.
28 min
22 avr. 2021
14. How Language Develops and Why It Matters

14. How Language Develops and Why It Matters
One important component of mental development is our acquisition of language, both verbal and written. Walk through the building blocks of learning a language, from phonemes and morphemes to grammar and semantics. Then consider what it takes to be bilingual and what people who speak multiple languages can tell us about the human mind.
29 min
22 avr. 2021
15. Attachment Bonds from Infancy to Adulthood

15. Attachment Bonds from Infancy to Adulthood
Continue your study of human development, beginning with the way infants form attachments in the first few weeks of life. Explore the relationship between children and their parents, and the role of the environment on development in childhood and adolescence.
29 min
22 avr. 2021
16. Moral Development and Situational Ethics

16. Moral Development and Situational Ethics
What do you do when you witness bad behavior? Do you stand up to say something, or do you remain silent? This episode examines what researchers in psychology say about how people approach moral decisions—and why they choose to act. Survey models and theories of moral development.
28 min
22 avr. 2021
17. Learning: Conditioned, Reinforced, Observed

17. Learning: Conditioned, Reinforced, Observed
“Learning” refers to a relatively permanent change in behavior due to experience, and psychologists have three distinct theories to explain how humans learn: classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and observational learning and modeling. Unpack these theories and see them in action.
28 min
22 avr. 2021
18. Memory and Forgetting

18. Memory and Forgetting
We may think of memory as a video of things we have experienced, but in reality, memory is a constructive process, meaning that we organize, shape, and even change information as we store it. In this episode, Professor Sanderson delves into the types of information processing in our brains and the way memories are constructed.
29 min
22 avr. 2021
19. Problem-Solving and Errors of Thinking

19. Problem-Solving and Errors of Thinking
Psychologists describe thinking as forming concepts to organize our world, solve problems, and make judgments and decisions. In some cases, our thinking strategies can pay off, but errors in thinking can lead us astray. Discover some new ways of approaching problems to help you think more clearly and make better decisions.
29 min
22 avr. 2021
20. Psychology of Eyewitnesses and Confessions

20. Psychology of Eyewitnesses and Confessions
The implications of psychology—our faulty perceptions, slippery memories, and more—can have serious repercussions for ourselves and the world at large. Consider what happens if an eyewitness to a crime identifies the wrong person? How easy is that to do, and how can law enforcement guard against it? Take a look at the legal implications of psychology.
29 min
22 avr. 2021
21. Intelligence and Creativity

21. Intelligence and Creativity
How do you define intelligence and creativity? And how can they help us manage our environment and achieve greater success? Here, Professor Sanderson explores the multifaceted dimensions of intelligence and shows you techniques to help you improve your natural creativity.
31 min
22 avr. 2021
22. Emotional Intelligence and Success

22. Emotional Intelligence and Success
One dimension of intelligence is your emotional intelligence—your awareness that emotions can drive behavior, coupled with an ability to manage emotions. Find out how you can increase your emotional intelligence, improve your relationships and social skills, and work more effectively under pressure.
29 min
22 avr. 2021
23. Adversity and Resilience

23. Adversity and Resilience
Life inevitably comes with challenges, and some can be quite extreme—job losses, serious injuries, the loss of a loved one. But people have the remarkable ability to adapt to adversity and even to potentially find something positive developing from even the most dire life events. This episode reflects on “resilience” and how we can cultivate our inner strength.
28 min
22 avr. 2021
24. Motivation: Eating, Sex, and Achievement

24. Motivation: Eating, Sex, and Achievement
Motivation refers to the set of factors that activate and direct our behavior, usually toward a goal. Here, you will survey a range of theories for what motivates us, and how understanding motivation can help in all sorts of ways. Reflect on diets, dating, and “lighting a fire in your belly” to achieve more in life.
29 min
22 avr. 2021
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