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Six selected official British government information films showing how Britain has been portrayed over the 60 years: 1: Insight - Terence Conran (1981, 14 min): traces the success of Terence Conran’s...
Presents research findings of Dr Elmer Green and colleagues on the mind’s ability to control the body. Shows them testing Indian yogis who can stop their hearts at will, and a Dutch man who can skewer his...
Following on from the world of pure reflexes and responses, explores alternative approaches and explanations of learning such as ethology, neuroscience, social learning, latent learning, insight, and...
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A production of Aristophanes’ ‘The Birds’ recorded at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and featuring a professional cast using Peter Meineck’s modern interpretation of the text.
Using letters and other private writings I, Claude Monet reveals new insight into the man who painted Impression, Sunrise, the picture that gave birth to impressionism, and who became perhaps the most...
Shows H F Harlow’s experiments on the development of affection in primates. Rhesus monkeys, separated from their mothers at birth and raised nursing or non-nursing on cloth or wire surrogate mothers, were...
Profiles several pairs of twins, some separated at birth, to explore mental and emotional connections between them and pose questions about nature and nurture.
Basic statistics tutorial, with information on averages and standard deviations, probability, data distributions, sampling, and linear regression.
Dr John H Crook, Reader in Ethology at the University of Bristol, believes that new ideas that have come from ethology (the study of human behaviour) provide an evolutionary perspective on the origins of...
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