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Education, language and the social brain | University of Oxford Podcasts - Audio and Video Lectures
In recent years, researchers in evolutionary psychology and anthropology have proposed that we have evolved with “social brains” that enable us to manage complex social relationships.
http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/education-language-and-social-brain
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Psychological mechanisms of antidepressants | University of Oxford Podcasts - Audio and Video Lectures
An interview with Catherine Harmer, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience and Research Fellow at Corpus Christi College, Oxford discussing her research investigating the psychological mechanisms of anti-depressant drug action.
http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/psychological-mechanisms-antidepressants
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All Open Content | University of Oxford Podcasts - Audio and Video Lectures
Second Series on David Hume and his Philosophy. Focusing on his central principles in philosophy including Hume's theory on Ideas, Psychology, Logic, Relations, Induction and Causal Necessity.
http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/open/all?page=3
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Varieties of Language Impairment in Children | University of Oxford Podcasts - Audio and Video Lectures
Professor Dorothy Bishop gives a talk on the different types of language impairment in children.
http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/varieties-language-impairment-children
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Why is innovation in the NHS often hard to achieve? | University of Oxford Podcasts - Audio and Video Lectures
Innovative changes in healthcare requires understanding the obstacles that can get in the way.
http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/why-innovation-nhs-often-hard-achieve
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Kellogg College | University of Oxford Podcasts - Audio and Video Lectures
25 Jul 2013. 60. Susan Michie, Professor of Health Psychology, UCL, gives a talk at Kellogg College for the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine.
http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/units/kellogg-college
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'Learning' part 2 - Stimulating learning | University of Oxford Podcasts - Audio and Video Lectures
Can a little electrical stimulation help people learn quicker? And how would technology that does this be used? And why would you want to use this over medicines?
http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/learning-part-2-stimulating-learning
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'Senses' Part 1 - When the senses collide | University of Oxford Podcasts - Audio and Video Lectures
Can sounds change how things taste? How can we alter our experiences by taking advantage of how our senses mingle?
http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/senses-part-1-when-senses-collide
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A social neuroscience perspective on adolescent risk-taking | University of Oxford Podcasts - Audio and Video Lectures
2012. Laurence Steinberg is the Distinguished University Professor of Psychology at Temple University. ... Department of Experimental Psychology.
http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/social-neuroscience-perspective-adolescent-risk-taking
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Embodiment: Taking Sociality Seriously | University of Oxford Podcasts - Audio and Video Lectures
Presented by Louise Barrett, Peter Henzi and David Lusseau (Psychology, University of Lethbridge, Canada).
http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/embodiment-taking-sociality-seriously