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SciShow
What Drugging Animals Is Teaching Scientists
Drugging animals may seem like a bad idea, but you'd be shocked to learn what it can teach scientists about disease, biology & animal behavior! Join us for a new animal-focused episode of SciShow, hosted by the one and only Hank Green!
Curated Video
How Being Sick Changes Your Brain
When you're sick you just want to be left alone. Sometimes that's because you physically can't move, but other times, it might have more to do with the way your immune system is connected to your brain.
TED Talks
Julian Treasure: Why architects need to use their ears
Because of poor acoustics, students in classrooms miss 50 percent of what their teachers say and patients in hospitals have trouble sleeping because they continually feel stressed. Julian Treasure sounds a call to action for designers to...
SciShow
5 Times Scientists Gave Animals Drugs (and What They Learned)
It might seem like researchers give animals drugs just to make a good headline, but these experiments have taught scientists a lot.
SciShow
How Being Sick Changes Your Brain
When you’re sick you just want to be left alone. Sometimes that’s because you physically can’t move, but other times, it might have more to do with the way your immune system is connected to your brain.
Wonderscape
Following in the Footsteps of Neanderthals: Exploring Their Diet, Tools, and Social Lives
Join us on a journey through Europe and Western Asia as we explore the world of Neanderthals. Discover how they adapted to fluctuating climates, hunted large animals, and foraged for plants. Learn about their sophisticated tools, mastery...
Wonderscape
The Intelligence of Dolphins: A Deep Dive
This video explores the fascinating intelligence of dolphins, comparing their cognitive abilities with other intelligent animals. Discover how dolphins demonstrate problem-solving skills, social behavior, use of tools, and the remarkable...
Wonderscape
The Giraffe Life Cycle
This video delves into the life cycle of giraffes, from the birth of a baby giraffe to its growth into adulthood. It covers the remarkable resilience of newborn giraffes, their rapid development, social interactions within the herd, and...
Nature League
Exploring Communication | Compilation
Brit looks back on our eighth month on Nature League, when we explored the theme of communication. Get your Critically Endangered Sharks poster here! Only on sale through May 30th.
Nature League
Party Drugs and Octopus Hugs - De-Natured
In this De-Natured segment of Nature League, Brit breaks down a recent scientific journal article about the effect of MDMA on social behavior in octopuses.
Wonderscape
Science Kids: Exploring the Fascinating World of Monkeys
In this video, you will learn fascinating facts about monkeys, including their diverse species, unique characteristics, and social behaviors. From their cleverness and curiosity to their ability to communicate and manipulate objects,...
Mazz Media
Animal Behavior
In this information-packed program students will learn about the behavior patterns of all types of animals including mammals, birds, insects and more. From food gathering to mating, survival instincts and sleeping habits to social...
JJ Medicine
Korsakoff's Syndrome | Causes (ex. Alcoholism), Symptoms, & Possible Treatments
Lesson on Korsakoff's Syndrome (part of Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome), pathophysiology and brain area damages, causes, symptoms and possible treatments. Korsakoff's syndrome is a chronic and often irreversible encephalopathy is often...
Curated Video
What Makes Yawning Contagious?
The area of your brain that’s in charge of motor functions is also behind the reflex that makes you yawn when someone else does.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Social Influences
This video looks at how imitation, roles, reference groups, and culture are all parts of social influence. [11:27]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Actions and Interruptions at Tate Modern
What happens when a group of performance artists goes undercover at Tate Modern? Ordinary activities like standing in a queue, traveling on an escalator, or listening to a gallery tour guide take on strange new dimensions. Artists Dora...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Similarity
This video lesson from Khan Academy and the Association of American Medical Colleges provides study content for the MCAT. This resource discusses how people are drawn to one another when they share similarities.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Secure and Insecure Attachment
This video lesson discusses secure and insecure attachment and how they connect to social behavior. This video lesson was developed in collaboration with the Association of American Medical Colleges and Khan Academy.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Proximity and the Mere Exposure Effect
This video lesson for the MCAT explores the topic of "proximity and the mere exposure effect" as their impacts on human behavior.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Types of Animal Communication
Learn how animal communication is involved in the social behavior of animal groups with this video. [8:57]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: What Can We Learn From the Milgram Experiment
A video over viewing a famous psychology study that showed that people would go against their own values to comply with an authority figure. [4:21]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: What Is Normal? Exploring Folkways, Mores, and Taboos
How do psychologist determine what is normal behavior? This video explores how norms are defined. [7:56]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: A Closer Look at the Stanford Prison Experiment
This video discusses the Stanford Prison Experiment and some of the problems with this experiment that could affect the conclusions. [6:54]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Aggression
This video discusses the three things that influence aggression: biology, psychology, social-cultural factors. [7:56]