Video: Topics: Science & Nature: Psychology & The Mind
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This Emotional Life | Social Media -- Building Meaningful Connections | PBS
UCLA professors Benjamin Karney and Thomas Bradbury answer these questions: "Social media is supposed to 'connect' people, but many people find themselves with tons of 'friends' and still feel a... 04:38
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This Emotional Life | Social Media -- The Therapeutic Relationship | PBS
UCLA professors Benjamin Karney and Thomas Bradbury answer these questions: "How does social media change/morph the therapeutic relationship? Should clients and patients be Facebook friends?" 01:53
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This Emotional Life | Social Media -- Privacy | PBS
UCLA professors Benjamin Karney and Thomas Bradbury answer these questions: "With social media, notions of privacy and interaction have shifted for younger generations. What do you think the larger... 03:25
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This Emotional Life | Infidelity -- What Is It? | PBS
UCLA professors Benjamin Karney and Thomas Bradbury discuss what infidelity means for different people by answering these questions: "Infidelity means different things to different people. What can... 06:37
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This Emotional Life | Relationships -- Gender Roles & Relationships | PBS
UCLA professors Benjamin Karney and Thomas Bradbury answer this question: "Gender role stereotypes can be a source of conflict for some couples. How do you suggest couples tackle the issue of roles... 02:38
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This Emotional Life | Relationships -- Fundamental Needs | PBS
UCLA professors Benjamin Karney and Thomas Bradbury answer these questions: "In relationships why do we look for admiration, validation, love, and security? Is it possible to be free of all these... 02:29
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This Emotional Life | Open Relationships | PBS
UCLA professors Benjamin Karney and Thomas Bradbury discuss open relationships. How they work, the boundaries couples should set, and the discussions that need to happen before a couple decides... 02:47
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This Emotional Life | Relationships -- Monogamy | PBS
UCLA professors Benjamin Karney and Thomas Bradbury answer these questions: "Given that no one person can fulfill all of our relationship needs, how can monogamy or the institution of marriage be... 04:29
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PBS NewsHour | Making of a Memory Master: Memory Brain Battle | PBS (#10025)
Hari challenges journalist Joshua Foer to a shopping list brain battle. 03:22
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PBS NewsHour | The Making of a Memory Master | PBS (#10024)
Hari Sreenivasan interviews Joshua Foer on the culture, art and neuroscience of memory. 05:06
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Science Bytes | Blueprint for the Brain | PBS
Meet two scientists who have begun to unlock the secrets of the brain's architecture. 06:00
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NOVA | A Mind for Music | PBS (#3610)
See neuroscientist Oliver Sacks's brain respond differently to music by Bach & Beethoven. 04:05
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PBS NewsHour | Autism Now: Meet Nick, Robert MacNeil's Grandson | PBS (#10007)
The first of six reports in Robert MacNeil's Autism Now series. 15:14
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PBS NewsHour | 'Brain Rattler' Schedule Among Big Problems for Air-Traffic Controllers | PBS (#10006)
The FAA's top air-traffic official resigned following a controller sleeping on the job. 07:17
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Need To Know | The Hidden Influences Behind Human Behavior | PBS (#147)
The science of morality in everyday life. 07:59












