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A 4-part series series in which Professor Robert Winston examines human instincts and patterns of behaviour. 1) BORN TO SURVIVE: Robert Winston reveals that our instincts are honed to survive in a world far...
This series of four programmes features teenagers who decide that their short temper is no longer acceptable. They work with psychologist Dr Rachel Andrew to identify and manage the situations that make them...
Bodies have been the subject for admiration, sexualisation, derision and of course competition - the rules ever changing throughout centuries and across cultures. But the West’s obsession with body shapes...
The human brain is the most mysterious piece of matter on earth. It was just as effective in the middle ages as it is on the Internet. It’s been used to invent symphonies - and to devise violent crimes....
The human brain is mysterious and the more we know about it, the more complex the whole system seems to be. However, it is only now in the 21st century that scientists have new techniques that can be used to...
The human brain is the most mysterious piece of matter on earth. 100 thousand millions neurons determine who we are, and what we do. But it’s only now, in the 21st century, that brain scanning technologies...
Audio recording of a discussion about the uniquely human capacity called humour, held at the RSA, London, on 4/7/2007. What evolutionary function does it serve? Is it a source of unity or division, sharing...
Audio/video recording of a lecture given by Jean Decety, Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry, explaining his research into pain responses and how physicians learn to turn off the part of the brain that...
Following the publication of a controversial research paper "Mind the Gap... in Intelligence: Re-examining the Relationship between Inequality and Health", by Dr. Satoshi Kanazawa, Reader in Management and...
This year’s Reith lecturer is the neuroscientist Vilayanur S. Ramachandran, Director of the Centre for Brain and Cognition at the University of California (San Diego). The five lectures study neurological...
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