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Curated Video
Exploring the Infinity Mirror Phenomenon
In this video, the concept of infinity mirrors is explored. The video explains how mirrors work by reflecting light and how placing two mirrors parallel to each other creates a reflection of a reflection, leading to an infinite...
Global Ethics Solutions
Good Ethics is Good Business - Part 1-Compliance Is Not Ethics
Take back your ethical effectiveness and get your priorities straight by learning real and specific problems that prevent people from behaving ethically and then learn practical steps to overcome them. This is the first part of a...
Curated Video
The Unconscious Inference: How Your Mind Fills in the Blanks of Vision
We make a lot of assumptions about the things we see without even thinking about it. We fill in visual gaps based on information from past experiences. This is called unconscious inference. Learn how and why we do this.
Flame Media
How your brain can control your pain
In his series 'Redesign my Brain', award winning documentary maker Todd Sampson puts brain training to the test as he undergoes a radical brain makeover. The cutting edge new science of brain plasticity has found that anyone can...
Curated Video
Understanding Perspective: The Illusion of Depth in 2D Drawings
Perspective illusion allows us to see two dimensional images as three dimensional. Learn how the human brain's interpretation and perception of patterns fills in the gap of these images to allow us to see depth when it is not actually...
The Business Professor
Workplace Etiquette: How to Maintain a Professional Image in Your Organization
This video provides tips for workplace etiquette to help individuals maintain a professional image and positive perception within their organization. The tips include keeping your workspace clean, being mindful of decorations and...
Professor Dave Explains
The Peripheral Nervous System: Nerves and Sensory Organs
We've learned about one main division of the nervous system, the central nervous system, so let's learn about the other. That's the peripheral nervous system. This is the part that receives information from your surroundings and brings...
The Business Professor
Professionalism - Workspaces and Common Areas
This Video Explains Professionalism - Workspaces and Common Areas
The Business Professor
Professionalism - Off Limits Conversations
This Video Explains Professionalism - Off Limits Conversations
Mediacorp
Class Bias and Social Mobility in Education
This video focuses on education and whether or not it is a limitation or a catalyst for social mobility. <br/>
Regardless of Class part 6/8
Regardless of Class part 6/8
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: More Than an Image
This video segment explores how humans perceive the world through vision. Footage from NOVA: "Mystery of the Senses: Vision." [4:11]
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Video Pick: Seeing the World Through Whiskers
Rats don't have sharp vision, relying on whiskers to help them navigate. An engineer at Northwestern University, and colleagues imaged 354 rat whiskers to create a 3-D model of a rat face to better understand how rats turn the bend of...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Sensory Receptors: Lesson 1
This lesson will discuss the main categories of sensory receptors and their pathways. It is 1 of 3 in the series titled "Sensory Receptors."
Crash Course
Crash Course Psychology #7: Perceiving Is Believing
Hank Green teaches us the differences between sensing and perceiving in this Crash Course video. [9:59]
Crash Course
Crash Course Psychology #5: Sensation & Perception
Crash Course video explores brain sensation and perception. [10:45]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Epistemology: Paradoxes of Perception #2 (Arg From Hallucination)
Common sense takes for granted that we can typically just see physical objects without further hindrance. In this Wireless Philosophy video, Eugen Fischer (University of East Anglia) presents the 'argument from hallucination' that...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Stereotypes Stereotype Threat and Self Fulfilling Prophecies
Understand stereotype threats and self-fulfilling prophecies as they relate to prejudice. [6:13]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Epistemology: Paradoxes of Perception #1 (Argument From Illusion)
In this video, Dr. Eugen Fischer (UEA) presents the 'argument from illusion'. This argument appears to refute our common-sense conception of perception (seeing, hearing, etc.). Together with parallel arguments, it raises the problem of...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Perceptions and Beliefs Lesson 2
At the end of this tutorial, the learner will understand that people interpret and evaluate present experiences and situations in light of their existing belief systems.