Being Human: Life Lessons from the Frontiers of Science - Robert Sapolsky Audiobook
Language: EnglishKeywords: 
Anthropology
 Neuroscience
 Of Human Behavior
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Read by Robert Sapolsky
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged
Publisher: The Great Courses
Release date: April 12, 2012
Duration: 05:54:29
Understanding our humanity - the essence of who we are - is one of the deepest mysteries and biggest challenges in modern science. Why do we have bad moods? Why are we capable of having such strange dreams? How can metaphors in our language hold such sway on our actions?
As we learn more about the mechanisms of human behavior through evolutionary biology, neuroscience, anthropology, and other related fields, we’re discovering just how intriguing the human species is. And while scientists are continually uncovering similarities between our behavior and that of other animals, they’re also finding insights into everything that makes us unique from any other species.
Join an acclaimed neurobiologist, award-winning teacher, and MacArthur Foundation “genius grant” recipient in a series of 12 invigorating lectures that offer a surprising and undeniably fascinating study of what makes you you, journeying to the front lines of scientific research to gain a new perspective on the quirky nature of being ourselves. Professor Sapolsky explores our humanity by investigating mysterious and sometimes even mundane aspects of human behavior, including bad moods, nostalgia, and dreams, packing the lectures with stories of bold experiments and case studies that illuminate the intricacies of our behavior. Thought-provoking, witty, and sometimes myth-shattering, this course is sure to have you thinking about and appreciating your life in novel ways.
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| 01 What’s So Special about Being Human.mp4 134.8 MBs | |
| 02 Junk-Food Monkeys.mp4 141.29 MBs | |
| 03 The Burden of Being Burden-Free.mp4 139.38 MBs | |
| 04 Bugs in the Brain.mp4 137.77 MBs | |
| 05 Poverty’s Remains.mp4 138.36 MBs | |
| 06 Why Are Dreams Dreamlike.mp4 141.91 MBs | |
| 07 The Pleasures and Pains of Maybe.mp4 135.6 MBs | |
| 08 How the Other Half Heals.mp4 153.39 MBs | |
| 09 Why We Want the Bodies Back.mp4 150.08 MBs | |
| 10 Anatomy of a Bad Mood.mp4 159.47 MBs | |
| 11 This Is Your Brain on Metaphors.mp4 150.83 MBs | |
| 12 Sushi and Middle Age.mp4 152.1 MBs | |
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This post has 5 comments with rating of 5/5
March 9th, 2024
Thanks.
March 9th, 2024
Thank you:)
March 24th, 2024
I write, and the lecture “This is Your Brain on Metaphors” was very inspirational. It shows words have power that can affect how we act, and think, and even cause physical reactions.
March 24th, 2024
I posted in the wrong spot. My comment was meant for Being Human: Life Lessons from the Frontiers of Science - Robert Sapolsky
April 1st, 2024
Thanks!
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