2015-08-31

Human Behavioral Biology, 2010 (Robert Sapolsky / Stanford U)

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1. Introduction to Human Behavioral Biology 57:15
2. Behavioral Evolution 1:36:58
3. Behavioral Evolution II 1:36:59
4. Molecular Genetics I 1:33:35
5. Molecular Genetics II 1:14:09
6. Behavioral Genetics I 1:38:35
7. Behavioral Genetics II 1:32:45
8. Recognizing Relatives 1:19:26
9. Ethology 1:41:07
10. Introduction to Neuroscience I 1:00:36
11. Introduction to Neuroscience II 1:13:03
12. Endocrinology 49:15
13. Advanced Neurology and Endocrinology 1:13:01
14. Limbic System 1:28:44
15. Human Sexual Behavior I 1:41:43
16. Human Sexual Behavior II 1:40:41
17. Human Sexual Behavior III & Aggression I 1:36:42
18. Aggression II 1:45:07
19. Aggression III 1:41:12
20. Aggression IV 1:42:51
21. Chaos and Reductionism 1:37:33
22. Emergence and Complexity 1:42:30
23. Language 1:42:47
24. Schizophrenia 1:40:27
25. Individual Differences 53:54

Darwin's Legacy (William Durham / Stanford University)

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"Light will be thrown..." With these modest words, Charles Darwin launched a sweeping new theory of life in his epic book, On the Origin of Species (1859). The theory opened eyes and minds around the world to a radical new understanding of the flora and fauna of the planet. Here, Darwin showed for the first time that no supernatural processes are necessary to explain the profusion of living beings on earth, that all organisms past and present are related in a historical branching pattern of descent, and that human beings fall into place quite naturally in the web of all life.
Now, 150 years later and 200 years after Darwin's birth, we celebrate the amazingly productive vision and reach of his theory. In this Fall Quarter course, we will meet weekly with leading Darwin scholars from around the country to learn about Darwin's far-reaching legacy in fields as diverse as anthropology, religion, medicine, psychology, philosophy, literature, and biology. With such a broad reach across the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities, no wonder the theory of evolution by natural selection has been called the single best idea, ever.

Darwin's Legacy | Lecture 1 2:06:29
Darwin's Legacy | Lecture 2 1:56:11
Darwin's Legacy | Lecture 3 1:50:05
Darwin's Legacy | Lecture 4 1:58:40
Darwin's Legacy | Lecture 5 1:50:30
Darwin's Legacy | Lecture 6 1:53:55
Darwin's Legacy | Lecture 7 1:50:47
Darwin's Legacy | Lecture 8 1:58:32
Darwin's Legacy | Lecture 9 1:51:01
Darwin's Legacy | Lecture 10 1:57:18

Dr. Leslie Carr: Why Presence in Relationships is Vital for Emotional He...


source: Talks at Google      2015年8月28日
Join us to learn how you can improve any relationship: work, career, personal, family, you name it. Make no mistake, this is a vital skill that can be learned and applied in a mindful way to improve your emotional intelligence and overall all of your relationships.
We will cover “mindfulness” as it applies to interpersonal relationships and the science behind this assertion.
Myth or Truth? A lot of people think of our emotional health is being biologically based.
Answer: Both! There is a lot of science to support the idea that it actually exists in response to our relationships.
We will cover anecdotes and stories that exemplify this, including how FBI negotiators and how they're trained to be better listeners so they can solve any crisis.
About Dr. Carr
Dr. Leslie Carr is a licensed clinical psychologist and an active writer for popular websites like MindBodyGreen and The Huffington Post. She has a private practice in San Francisco, and she does a lot of her clinical work via Skype as well.
More Info: http://LeslieCarr.com

Medcast (Stanford University)

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source: Stanford         Last updated on 2014年9月22日
MEDCAST puts you in the front row at some of the leading-edge lectures at the School of Medicine. Tune in to watch Stanford faculty and other renown experts discuss the latest advances in biomedical research, patient care and other health-related fields.

Is Evidence-Based Medicine a Barrier to Cost-Effective Care? 50:11
Monoclonal Antibodies: Stanford Academia-Industry Collaboration 51:16
The Battle of the Diets: Is Anyone Winning (At Losing?) 1:16:43
The Mismeasure of Man 53:50
New Perspectives on Menopausal Hormones and Heart Disease 1:19:16
From Sickness to Health: Beethoven's Heiliger Dankgesang 58:28
Mood Disorders Across Women's Lifecycle 1:11:04
Mexican Migrant Health 1:00:41
Imaging Patients with Myelopathy 1:03:34
Cancer and Climate Change: Parallels in Risk Management 1:18:07
The Influence of Sex/Gender on Cardiovascular Health 47:03
Using Dendritic Cells to Create Cancer Vaccines 56:55
Environment Degradation Begets Epidemics: Cholera in Bangladesh 39:16
Vitamin D: It's Not Just For Bones Anymore 33:47
The Politics and Promise of Stem Cell Research 34:55
21st Century Bacterial Pneumonia: Old Habits and New Approaches 51:16
Maternal Infant Care and Challenges in East Africa 54:51
Rebuilding Iraq's Mental Health Care System 54:37
Cancer Biology and Cancer Medicine 1:17:23
Childhood Obesity and Public Policy 52:17
Four Big Ideas from the Carnegie Study on Medical Education 1:24:55
Changes in Female Sexual Function Throughout the Lifespan 1:13:52
Health Risks of Type-A Behavior 1:58:22
The New Rotavirus Vaccine: The Second Time is the Charm 35:12
Stanford Medicine Celebrates TedMed 2014 4:18

Lecture Collection | Mini Med School (Stanford U)

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Stanford Mini Med School is a series arranged and directed by Stanford's School of Medicine, and presented by the Stanford Continuing Studies program. Featuring more than thirty distinguished, faculty, scientists and physicians from Stanford's medical school, the series offers students a dynamic introduction to the world of human biology, health and disease, and the groundbreaking changes taking place in medical research and health care

The Physician in Modern Society 1:11:33
The 3 Rs of DNA: Molecules to Medicine 1:43:27
Stem Cells & Tissue Regeneration 1:49:57
Insights Into the Brain of an Autistic Child 1:48:38
Genomics and Personalized Medicine  1:47:32
The World Within Us: Microbes That Help and Harm 1:51:48
Influenza Viruses and Pandemics 1:49:39
The World Outside: A Changing Environment and How It Affects Us 1:48:51
Healthcare and Health Reform (November 17, 2009) 1:47:20
Global Health Challenges in the 21st Century 1:44:46
How Technology Gives Insight into Human Anatomy and Disease 1:53:50
The Developing Heart in Health and Disease 1:50:26
Vascular Disorders of the Central Nervous System 1:49:09
Seeing Is Believing  1:49:26
Sounds and Senses: How We Hear and When We Don't 1:48:36
Breathing, Wheezing and Gasping for Air: Our Respiratory System 1:59:30
How the Gastrointestinal System Works and Goes Awry 1:42:45
The "Brilliant" Kidney 1:52:20
Learning and Memory: How it Works and When it Fails 1:53:49
Mind-Body Interactions 1:53:56