Video: Topics: Science & Nature: Psychology & The Mind
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THIS EMOTIONAL LIFE | Veteran's Day | PBS
PBS' upcoming THIS EMOTIONAL LIFE and Blue Star Families co-sponsored a Veteran's Day volunteer event hosted by ServiceNation with service members and volunteers stuffing care packages for military... 02:57
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Wide Angle | From Jihad to Rehab | PBS
Go inside a rehabilitation center for former militant jihadists in Saudi Arabia. 08:20
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This Emotional Life | The Tap Code (NEW) | PBS
Bob Shumaker describes the Tap Code he developed as a POW. 02:11
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THIS EMOTIONAL LIFE | Resilience | PBS
Resilience is a cornerstone of emotional wellbeing, and it's a skill that's often tested and formed during hard times. Bob Shumaker, a Vietnam veteran and former POW, shares his remarkable story of... 02:16
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NBR | Interview with Daniel Kahneman | Your Mind and Your Money | PBS
NBR's Dan Grech interviews Daniel Kahneman of Princeton University about prospect theory and other key ideas in behavioral finance. Stay tuned for further segments from NBR's Your Mind and Your... 05:58
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THIS EMOTIONAL LIFE | Asperger's Syndrome / Loneliness | PBS
Science shows that connecting with others is the key to happiness. Jason, a 29-year-old man with Aspergers syndrome, talks about his challenges, and Dr. John Cacioppo talks about the impact of... 03:57
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NBR | Richard Thaler | Your Mind and Your Money
NBR's Susie Gharib interviews Richard Thaler of the University of Chicago about behavioral finance and its practical implications. 08:38
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THIS EMOTIONAL LIFE | PBS
Dr. Dan Gilbert, author of bestselling book Stumbling on Happiness, talks about THIS EMOTIONAL LIFE at an October event in New York. 03:20
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NBR | Behavioral Finance Basics | Your Mind and Your Money |
NBR's Dan Grech introduces viewers to the exciting and dynamic field of behavioral finance, examining how psychological factors affect financial decisions. 04:05
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The Human Spark | I Like to be Mimicked | PBS
Alan Alda becomes a research subject for scientist Tanya Chartrand as she studies how mimicry affects our social interactions and behavior. In "The Human Spark," Alan Alda visits dozens of... 05:15
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LIFE (PART 2) | Brain Exercise | PBS (#212)
LIFE (PART 2) host Robert Lipsyte goes on location to test his skills in a brain gym against younger competitors. How does a geezer stack up against two young'uns? The results are surprising! The... 03:39
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The Human Spark | Running = Big Brains? | PBS
Alan Alda talks to scientist Dan Lieberman about why the human ability to run could be an important prerequisite for the evolution of our bigger brains -- and the emergence of our human spark.... 03:56
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P.O.V. | The English Surgeon | PBS (#2210)
What is it like to have power over life and death, and yet to struggle with your own humanity? This is the story of acclaimed British neurosurgeon Henry Marsh, who has traveled to Ukraine for 15... 02:16
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NOVA scienceNOW | Saving Hubble Update, Gangster Birds, Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa, How Memory Works | PBS (#407)
Full Program: The repair mission for the Hubble space telescope, as astronauts try to fix crucial equipment that was not designed to be repaired in orbit; common backyard birds with a dark secret, and a clue that... 52:47
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NOVA scienceNOW | Bird Brains, Space Storms, Profile: Yoky Matsuoka, Smart Bridges | PBS (#304)
Full Program: “Finch Brains”--What can the songs of zebra finches tells us about the human evolution of language? A lot more than we once thought. The way a finch learns to sing is similar to the way babies... 51:53















