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A multi-user, interactive documentary that observes and records the intersection of humans and nature, questioning our view of the world through the lens of digital technology. BEAR 71 follows the life of a...
Cognitive neuroscience has revolutionised our understanding of the consumer’s brain and this has huge implications for business and marketing. These are videorecordings of talks given by practitioners,...
A group of Irish teenage boys with behavioural issues attend a 21 day activity and therapy programme in rural Connemara, Galway. Clinical Psychologist David Coleman presents this series of 4 55-minute...
Shows in detail the dance language of honey bees, the language by which they pass on information to other hive members about the location, distance and direction of nectar or pollen-rich flower patches....
Looks at reflex actions and learned reactions in five stages, using animal examples: 1) exploring stimuli - reactions of piglets to artificial udders; 2) detection - use of sight by battery hens to explore...
Film commissioned and Broadcast by Channel Four in 1991. The film- described by the Guardian in 1991 as ‘an outlandish essay in technophobia- seems remarkably perceptive as the relentless assault on the...
Podcast in which hosts Professor Michelle Ephraim (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Massachusetts) and Professor Caroline Bicks (University of Maine) discuss everyday issues through a Shakespearean lens. In...
A series of award-wining, short, animated documentaries which use real testimony from people who have experienced different forms of mental distress. The first four films, made in 2003, focus on adults’...
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