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Instructional Video6:40
Curated Video

How To Use Mindfulness For Depression

Higher Ed
Mindfulness's attention to the here and now. It's being fully present in the moment. You are experiencing the present moment and non-judgmental way. The brain model of depression is hypo-connectivity between the neurons in certain parts...
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Instructional Video1:39
Science360

What is the relationship between gesture, language and learning in infants?

12th - Higher Ed
What is the relationship between gesture, language and learning in infants? Makeba Wilbourn, associate professor of the practice of psychology and neuroscience at Duke University, answers the question on this edition of "Ask a Scientist."
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Instructional Video6:25
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Charles Fadel - Artificial Intelligence in Education Part 2

Higher Ed
Charles Fadel is a global education thought leader and futurist, author and inventor, with several active affiliations; his work spans the continuum of Schools, Higher Education, and Workforce Development/Lifelong Learning: Founder and...
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Instructional Video3:50
Life Noggin

What Happens To Your Memories After You Die?

3rd - 9th
When we're no longer on this earth, what happens to all the memories in our heads? Do people remember their passing if they're brought back to life? Watch more: “What If You Couldn't Forget ANYTHING?” ►►...
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Instructional Video20:13
World Science Festival

Spotlight: This Is My Brain On...

6th - 11th
Strip away the trimmings of a traditional science presentation, add cocktails, and you have WSF Spotlight. Here, cognitive neuroscientist Jamshed Bharucha presents scans of his own brain and teases apart the deeply rooted interplay...
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Instructional Video1:10
World Science Festival

TRAILER - Computational Creativity: AI and the Art of Ingenuity

6th - 11th
What's more clever...the human brain or a computer chip? Wach the full program now: https://www.worldsciencefestival.com/videos/computational-creativity-ai-art-ingenuity/ Today, there are robots that make art, move like dancers, tell...
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Instructional Video58:34
World Science Festival

AI and the Art of Ingenuity: Computational Creativity

6th - 11th
SYNOPSIS: Will a computer ever be more creative than a human? In this compelling program, artists, musicians, neuroscientists, and computer scientists explore the future of artistry and imagination in the age of artificial intelligence....
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Instructional Video9:37
Psych2Go

12 Symptoms of a Psychopath (Antisocial Personality Disorder) | Psych2Go

10th - Higher Ed
Ever wondered what makes a psychopath a psychopath? Well, here are the 12 symptoms! If you like more psychology videos, subscribe here: http://youtube.com/psych2go Thanks for watching! Come stalk me at my Tumblr page:...
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Instructional Video54:49
Gresham College

The Right Stuff: How Do We Make Moral Choices? - Professor Gwen Adshead

10th - Higher Ed
In this lecture, I will present and review developments in moral psychology over the last two decades. https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/the-right-stuff-how-do-we-make-moral-choices Specifically, I will explore the...
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Instructional Video4:16
Curated Video

Why the teenage brain has an evolutionary advantage

6th - 11th
All the seemingly crazy behaviors of teenagers, they aren’t just there to annoy parents – they might serve a real evolutionary purpose. Subscribe! http://bit.ly/1fUWHyY Not only are the brains of teenagers still developing, but different...
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Instructional Video4:06
Curated Video

How Lucid Dreaming Works

3rd - 11th
You may have heard of lucid dreaming, the type of dream where the dreamer is aware of dreaming. Is lucid dreaming a real phenomenon? Sleep expert Matthew Walker explains how much we know about lucid dreams so far. Tech Insider tells you...
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Instructional Video20:09
Curated Video

Bridging AI Research and Education Practice to Drive Changes in the Ecosystem of Innovation

9th - 11th
From the November 13th 2017 Symposium “Innovation Ecosystems for AI-Based Education, Training and Learning” Bruce McCandliss, Professor, Stanford Graduate School of Education and (by courtesy) Psychology at Stanford University addresses...
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Instructional Video1:52
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Allison Kaufman - Teachers Make a Difference

Higher Ed
Allison B. Kaufman, PhD is a research scientist with the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Connecticut, where she also teaches as a adjunct professor in the departments of Marine Biology and Psychology....
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Instructional Video4:30
The Art Assignment

Vanessa Hill of BrainCraft | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

9th - 12th
We interview the remarkable Vanessa Hill, creator of BrainCraft, a production of PBS Digital Studios, which explores psychology, neuroscience & why we act the way we do.
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Instructional Video4:27
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Charles Fadel - Artificial Intelligence in Education Part 1

Higher Ed
Charles Fadel is a global education thought leader and futurist, author and inventor, with several active affiliations; his work spans the continuum of Schools, Higher Education, and Workforce Development/Lifelong Learning: Founder and...
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Instructional Video3:00
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Allison Kaufman - Language Capabilities in Animals

Higher Ed
Allison B. Kaufman, PhD is a research scientist with the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Connecticut, where she also teaches as a adjunct professor in the departments of Marine Biology and Psychology....
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Instructional Video2:49
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Allison Kaufman - Animal Cognition

Higher Ed
Allison B. Kaufman, PhD is a research scientist with the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Connecticut, where she also teaches as a adjunct professor in the departments of Marine Biology and Psychology....
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Instructional Video4:53
Science360

Perceiving Brain - Mysteries of the Brain

12th - Higher Ed
Sabine Kastner, a professor of neuroscience and psychology at Princeton University, is studying how the brain determines what information is most important in everyday scenes. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, Kastner is able...
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Instructional Video13:37
Curated Video

Sheila Dow: The Economics of Uncertainty

Higher Ed
Welcome to our video series called "New Economic Thinking." The series will feature dozens of conversations with leading economists on the most important issues facing economics and the global economy today. This episode features Sheila...
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Instructional Video4:45
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Constance Steinkuehler - Games, Learning and Society

Higher Ed
Constance Steinkuehler is an Associate Professor in Digital Media at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and co-directs the Games+Learning+Society (GLS) center at the Wisconsin Institute of Discovery and chairs their annual GLS...
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Instructional Video3:54
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Allison Kaufman - Animal Creativity and Innovation

Higher Ed
Allison B. Kaufman, PhD is a research scientist with the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Connecticut, where she also teaches as a adjunct professor in the departments of Marine Biology and Psychology....
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Instructional Video4:42
Religion for Breakfast

The Academic Study of Religion Explained

12th - Higher Ed
Religious studies draws inspiration from multiple academic disciplines: sociology, anthropology, history, neuroscience, biology, psychology, political science..so no matter what you're interested in, you can probably find a home in...
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Instructional Video4:13
Curated Video

Type Physicalism vs. Token Physicalism

12th - Higher Ed
Cognitive scientist Victor Ferreira (UC San Diego) describes his philosophical position of being a so-called "functional dualist" together with the associated key distinction between type and token physicalism.
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Instructional Video13:14
TED Talks

TED: Why aren't we more compassionate? | Daniel Goleman

12th - Higher Ed
Daniel Goleman, author of "Emotional Intelligence," asks why we aren't more compassionate more of the time.

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