60-second Mind

  • Author: Vários
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  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 8:56:37
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Synopsis

Leading science journalists provide a weekly one-minute commentary on the latest developments in the science of brain and behavior. For a full-length, weekly podcast you can subscribe to Science Talk: The Podcast of Scientific American . To view all our archived podcasts please visit: www.scientificamerican.com/podcast

Episodes

  • College Students Are Less Empathic Than Generations Past

    29/05/2010 Duration: 01min

    Research presented at the conference of the Association for Psychological Science found that today's college students are far less empathic than their counterparts 30 years ago. Christie Nicholson reports

  • Soil Bacteria Might Increase Learning

    24/05/2010 Duration: 01min

    Research presented this week shows that exposure to a specific bacteria found in soil increases learning in mice. Christie Nicholson reports

  • Digging Deeper into the Entire Brain

    16/05/2010 Duration: 01min

    A recent paper in the journal Nature finally brings some vindication to fMRI, one of the most popular methods used to study the brain. Christie Nicholson reports

  • Facial Expressions of Mice in Pain

    12/05/2010 Duration: 01min

    Recent research has found that mice make humanlike facial expressions when they are in pain. Christie Nicholson reports

  • Risk-Taking Behavior in Teens

    03/05/2010 Duration: 01min

    Many studies suggest that risk-taking behavior in teens is due to the slow development of brain function that controls impulsivity. New research concludes it's not that simple. Christie Nicholson reports

  • Auditory Illusions

    25/04/2010 Duration: 01min

    Two classic auditory illusions. Try them out! Christie Nicholson reports

  • Making a Decision? Take Your Time

    17/04/2010 Duration: 01min

    A recent study shows that when faced with a decision, it's best to take some time--relax and cool off--so logical thinking can guide us to the best choice. Christie Nicholson reports

  • Using Light to Control the Brain

    12/04/2010 Duration: 01min

    A new approach to manipulating the brain with light is gaining increasing attention. Christie Nicholson reports

  • Neuroscience Is Everywhere

    03/04/2010 Duration: 01min

    From literature to architecture, academics and entrepreneurs are using neuroscience to explain everything from why we like a complex narrative thread to why round tables are more social. Christie Nicholson reports

  • Manipulating Moral Judgment

    29/03/2010 Duration: 01min

    Scientists find that when the area of the brain responsible for understanding the intent of others is disrupted, moral judgment is also affected. Christie Nicholson reports

  • Chronic Pain Relief

    21/03/2010 Duration: 01min

    Chronic pain may be due to an overabundance of a protein, which amplifies the pain signal to the brain. A drug that neutralizes this protein may provide the long-awaited relief. Christie Nicholson reports

  • Humans Want to Share Information

    15/03/2010 Duration: 01min

    Speaking at the South by Southwest conference in Austin, Tex., new media scholar Clay Shirky argues that businesses are buckling under the pressure of the digital revolution because of a subtle quirk in human nature. Christie Nicholson reports

  • Happy People Talk More Seriously

    06/03/2010 Duration: 02min

    A recent study analyzed 20,000 conversations and found that happiness strongly correlated with talkative people who went beyond the small talk. Christie Nicholson reports

  • Why Does Schizophrenia Appear in Young Adults?

    27/02/2010 Duration: 01min

    Recent research explores the effects of a schizophrenia risk factor (DISC1) and its influence over the onset of the disease. Christie Nicholson reports

  • Fighting Crime with Math

    20/02/2010 Duration: 01min

    Scientists at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science presented a mathematical model to predict criminal behavior and police success. Christie Nicholson reports

  • Catching the Brain at Work

    10/02/2010 Duration: 02min

    Scientists found a way to detect the order of activity in two regions of the brain using fMRI. And they found that the brain can register something as highly emotional before it actually processes what that something is. Christie Nicholson reports

  • Dealing with Super Bowl XLIV Pressure

    05/02/2010 Duration: 04min

    Sports psychologist Patrick Cohn discusses two types of athletes, and how to deal with pressure in the days before the big game. Christie Nicholson reports

  • Sex Differences in Jealousy

    28/01/2010 Duration: 01min

    Recent research attempts to provide a more nuanced look at the long-held view that men are more jealous of sexual infidelity than emotional infidelity. Christie Nicholson reports

  • The Talent for Facial Recognition

    21/01/2010 Duration: 01min

    Recent research in Current Biology finds that the ability to recognize faces is most likely heritable. Christie Nicholson reports

  • Making and Keeping Your Goals

    13/01/2010 Duration: 04min

    An interview with David Allen, best-selling author of Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity, on how to make and keep goals. Christie Nicholson reports

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