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What happens when technology knows more about us than we do? Poppy Crum studies how we express emotions -- and she suggests the end of the poker face is near, as new tech makes it easy to see the signals that give away how we're feeling. In a talk and demo, she shows how "empathetic technology" can read physical signals like body temperature and the chemical composition of our breath to inform on our emotional state. For better or for worse. "If we recognize the power of becoming technological empaths, we get this opportunity where technology can help us bridge the emotional and cognitive divide," Crum says.
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- Technology, Electronic and Information Engineering, and Mechnical Engineering
- Keywords:
- Emotion recognition Artificial intelligence
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- Video
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Anger researcher Ryan Martin draws from a career studying what makes people mad to explain some of the cognitive processes behind anger -- and why a healthy dose of it can actually be useful. "Your anger exists in you ... because it offered your ancestors, both human and nonhuman, an evolutionary advantage," he says. "[It's] a powerful and healthy force in your life."
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- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Mental health Anger
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- Video
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"For all that's ever been said about climate change, we haven't heard nearly enough about the psychological impacts of living in a warming world," says science writer Britt Wray. In this quick talk, she explores how climate change is threatening our well-being -- mental, social and spiritual -- and offers a starting point for what we can do about it.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Environmental Sciences
- Keywords:
- Climatic changes -- Social aspects Mental health
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- Video
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Why do we make poor decisions that we know are bad for our health? In this frank, funny talk, behavioral economist and health policy expert David Asch explains why our behavior is often irrational -- in highly predictable ways -- and shows how we can harness this irrationality to make better decisions and improve our health care system overall.
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- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Health behavior Decision (Psychology)
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- Video
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Neuroscientist Kay M. Tye investigates how your brain gives rise to complex emotional states like depression, anxiety or loneliness. From the cutting edge of science, she shares her latest findings -- including the development of a tool that uses light to activate specific neurons and create dramatic behavioral changes in mice. Learn how these discoveries could change the way you think about your mind -- and possibly uncover effective treatments for mental disorders.
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- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Mental illness -- Physiological aspects
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- Video
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What makes you speak up -- or not -- when you see something you know is wrong? Memory scientist Julia Shaw explains the psychology of those who witness workplace discrimination and harassment -- and shares actionable steps companies can take to support and amplify their voices.
- Subjects:
- Sociology, Psychology, and Social Sciences
- Keywords:
- Harassment
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- Video
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Health care workers are under more stress than ever before. How can they protect their mental health while handling new and complex pressures? TED Fellow Laurel Braitman shows how writing and sharing personal stories helps physicians, nurses, medical students and other health professionals connect more meaningfully with themselves and others -- and make their emotional well-being a priority.
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- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Medical personnel -- Mental health
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- Video
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In this learning activity you'll identify examples of Eric Berne's theory on transactional analysis.
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- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Transactional analysis
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In this learning activity you'll explore how visual perception influences your understanding of unstable figures.
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- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Visual perception -- Psychological aspects
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In this learning activity you'll discover how visual perception of size is influenced by what's surrounding an image.
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- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Visual perception -- Psychological aspects
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The student reads about encoding, storage, and retrieval and test his or her memory in an interactive exercise.
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- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Memory
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- Video
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In this learning activity you'll discover how visual perception is influenced by what's surrounding an image.
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- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Visual perception -- Psychological aspects
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In this learning activity you'll discover how the visual perception concept influences your understanding of unstable figures.
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- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Visual perception -- Psychological aspects
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In this learning activity you'll discover how the visual perception concept influences your understanding of unstable figures.
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- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Visual perception -- Psychological aspects
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In this interactive object, learners examine the characteristics of left- and right-brain thinkers.
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- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Cerebral dominance
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- Video
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In this learning activity you'll discover how your visual perception influences your understanding of ambiguous figures.
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- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Visual perception -- Psychological aspects
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In this learning activity you'll discover how visual perception is influenced by what's surrounding the image.
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- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Visual perception -- Psychological aspects
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In this learning activity you'll discover how the visual perception concept influences your understanding of unstable figures.
- Subjects:
- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Visual perception -- Psychological aspects
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- Others
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Learners watch a commercial for a fictitious product and pose questions to challenge the assumptions made in it.
- Keywords:
- Hypothesis Critical thinking
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- Video
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In this learning activity you'll discover how the visual perception concept influences your understanding of unstable figures.
- Subjects:
- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Visual perception -- Psychological aspects
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- Others
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Learn about the seven common barriers of listening and evaluate a conversation using the barriers.
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- Disctraction (Psychology) Listening Attention
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- Others
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In this learning activity you'll discover how perception of size is influenced by what's surrounding an image.
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- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Visual perception -- Psychological aspects
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- Others
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The learner will identify common barriers to effective listening.
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- Attention Distraction (Psychology) Listening
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- Others
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In this learning activity you'll discover how visual perception of size is influenced by what's surrounding an image.
- Subjects:
- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Visual perception -- Psychological aspects
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- Others
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Being a critical and creative thinker is essential in today’s workplace. It’s also crucial to your career success, regardless of your field or your position. Employers are looking for employees who can creatively problem solve to find answers that are best for both employees and the company.
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- Critical thinking Creative thinking
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- Others
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In this learning activity you'll examine the difference between two types of interactions with customers, encounters and relationships.
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- Psychology and Social Sciences
- Keywords:
- Customer relations Social interaction
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- Others
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In this learning activity you'll discover how the concept of unstable figures influences your perception of an image.
- Subjects:
- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Visual perception -- Psychological aspects
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- Others
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In this learning activity you'll discover how visual perception of size is influenced by what's surrounding an image.
- Subjects:
- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Visual perception -- Psychological aspects
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- Others
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In this learning activity you'll discover how the visual perception concept influences your understanding of ambiguous figures.
- Subjects:
- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Visual perception -- Psychological aspects
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- Others
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Learners are shown questions to ask themselves before they speak. They evaluate three responses according to the criteria presented. This activity has audio content.
- Subjects:
- Sociology and Communication
- Keywords:
- Interpersonal communication Oral communication
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- Others
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In this learning activity you'll discover how visual perception influences your understanding of unstable figures.
- Subjects:
- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Visual perception -- Psychological aspects
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- Others
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In this learning activity you'll view a library of figures demonstrating various concepts in visual perception.
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- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Visual perception -- Psychological aspects
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- Others
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In this learning activity you'll use Maslow's Hierarchy and choose which need is taking precedence and which is being sacrificed in each situation.
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- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Motivation (Psychology) Need (Psychology)
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- Others
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In this learning activity you'll be explore independent and cooperative learning strategies to support retention of the material.
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- Study skills
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- Others
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In this learning activity you'll match a scenario to Maslow's Principle of Motivation. You'll understand the differences between each step in the hierarchy.
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- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Motivation (Psychology)
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- Others
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In this learning activity you'll review physiological noise and complete an activity.
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- Interpersonal communication Distraction (Psychology)
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- Others
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In this learning activity you'll discover how perception influences understanding.
- Subjects:
- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Visual perception -- Psychological aspects
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- Others
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You will understand why having the ability to adapt to change is an essential employment skill.
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- Adaptability (Psychology)
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- Others
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Identify your self-awareness score. In this learning activity, you'll answer 24 questions that attempt to measure three factors relating to self-awareness: introspection, public self-consciousness, and social anxiety.
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- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Self-consciousness (Awareness)
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- Others
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In this screencast, students read about the seven types of intelligence identified by psychologist Dr. Howard Gardner. They then review the type(s) of intelligence of each character in the Land of Oz.
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- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Multiple intelligences
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- Video
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In this learning activity you'll define psychological noise and will complete an activity.
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- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Distraction (Psychology)
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- Others
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Students read about the six theoretical perspectives used to explore psychological events and do an interactive exercise.
- Subjects:
- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Psychology -- Philosophy
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- Others
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In this learning activity you'll read about Robert Maddux's conflict model and then apply what you've learned to an interactive exercise.
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- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Conflct management
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- Others
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Learners review descriptions of 10 personality disorders and then test their knowledge in an interactive softball game.
- Subjects:
- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Personality disorders Games
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- Others
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Martin Seligman talks about psychology -- as a field of study and as it works one-on-one with each patient and each practitioner. As it moves beyond a focus on disease, what can modern psychology help us to become?
- Subjects:
- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Positive psychology
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- Video
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How much of what you think about psychology is actually wrong? In this whistle-stop tour of disproved ideas, Ben Ambridge shares nine popular ideas about psychology that have been proven wrong -- and uncovers a few surprising truths about how our brains really work.
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- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Psychology
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- Video
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Philip Zimbardo knows how easy it is for nice people to turn bad. In this talk, he shares insights and graphic unseen photos from the Abu Ghraib trials. Then he talks about the flip side: how easy it is to be a hero, and how we can rise to the challenge.
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- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Good evil -- Psychological aspects
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- Video
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Psychologist Philip Zimbardo says happiness and success are rooted in a trait most of us disregard: the way we orient toward the past, present and future. He suggests we calibrate our outlook on time as a first step to improving our lives.
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- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Self Control Time -- Psychological aspects
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- Video
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"Human beings are works in progress that mistakenly think they're finished." Dan Gilbert shares recent research on a phenomenon he calls the "end of history illusion," where we somehow imagine that the person we are right now is the person we'll be for the rest of time. Hint: that's not the case.
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- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Self Personality
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- Video
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Narcissism isn't just a personality type that shows up in advice columns; it's actually a set of traits classified and studied by psychologists. But what causes it? And can narcissists improve on their negative traits? W. Keith Campbell describes the psychology behind the elevated and sometimes detrimental self-involvement of narcissists.
- Subjects:
- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Narcissism Egoism
- Resource Type:
- Video