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countryside viewPsychology-related radio clips, podcasts, magazine features and more, for when you've had enough of journal articles.

"My brain made me do it". Debate at the Institute of Ideas on the use of neuroscience in politics and the courtroom. (Video Webcast).

A review of three books that reflect on the overmedicalisation of our mental lives.

BBC Radio 4's series of All in the Mind continues with a programme looking at the link between the moon and madness, and the role of traditional healing in psychiatry.

What 'psychopath' really means.

Oliver Sacks appeared on BBC Radio 4's Start The Week, discussing his new book Musicophilia.

Philip Zimbardo discusses his Stanford Prison Experiment on BBC Radio 4's new series of Mind Changers.

ABC Radio's All in The Mind looks at the psychology and neuroscience behind politics and voting (link is to MP3 file).




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For when you've had enough of journal articles: Are you happy? Sue Halpern in the New York Review of Books, says research on happiness is hampered by the variety of interpretations of what exactly it means to be happy. Her essay is a response to books...

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For when you've had enough of journal articles: Britain has become the true Prozac Nation, claims Lib Dem Leader Nick Clegg. From New York magazine: Kids lie all the time - they've learned how to from their parents. A recent episode of Horizon...

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Psychology-related radio clips, podcasts, magazine features and more, for when you've had enough of journal articles: ABC Radio's All in the Mind series has continued with programmes on panic, blindness and the brain, and the neurobiology of suicide...

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Psychology-related radio clips, podcasts, magazine features and more, for when you've had enough of journal articles. Richard Wiseman and the Daily Telegraph seek your help to find out how much information we really do garner from first impressions....

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For when you've had enough of journal articles: A feature article on violent behaviour, and another on drugs to combat mental fatigue, both open-access in the latest issue of Scientific American Mind. Read the winning entries in the National Amazing...



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