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Ted Bundy Final Interview Clips 5mins
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Ted Bundy Final Interview Clips 5mins
Patient HM
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Patient HM
Taxi Driver's Brains
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If you have to rely on navigational skills more, does part of your brain responsible for this get bigger?
Recent Interview with Gazzaniga and split brain patient 'Joe'
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Recent Interview with Gazzaniga and split brain patient 'Joe'
Split brain patient born without a corpus callosum
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Split brain patient born without a corpus callosum
Split-brain patient 'Joe' being tested with stimuli presented in different visual fields
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Split-brain patient 'Joe' being tested by Michael Gazzaniga who worked with Roger Sperry
Sleep and dreaming (what happens when we sleep and dream and why?)
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Sleep and dreaming (what happens when we sleep and dream and why?)
Restorative Justice.mpg
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Restorative Justice
Lighthearted review of Freud's ideas.mpeg
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Lighthearted review of Freud's ideas.mpeg
The American Approach to Offender Profiling (top-down typology).mpg
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American approach to offender profiling (top-down typology)
Tourettes Syndrome - The Boy Can't Help It - Funny and sad.wmv
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Tourette's Syndrome - 'The boy can't help it' (John Davidson) funny and sad - very moving
Sally Anne Test..mpg
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The Sally Anne test (a false belief test for autism)
Are you a Mindreader.mpg
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Can you nind read this situation from the non verbal cues? Autistics would find this difficult as they do not possess a theory of mind (TOM)
Prosopagnosia (face recognition disorder).mpg
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Prosopagnosia - the inability to recognize faces from visual imput alone (despite vision remaining intact)
Feral (wild) Russian child Oxana Malaya (dog child).MPG
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Feral (wild) Russian child Oxana Malaya (dog child).MPG
Morality - What would you do if you found a wallet?.mpg
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Morality - What would you do if you found a wallet?.mpg
Clip from the film 'Identity' (2003) featuring MPD
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Clip from the film 'Identity' (2003) featuring MPD
Fruit machine gambling addiction
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Fruit machine gambling addiction
MPD patient switching on command and in brain scanner.mpg
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MPD patient switching on command and in brain scanner.mpg
The smoke filled room study
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The smoke filled room study

Komentáře

  • @adamclarke6436
    @adamclarke6436 Před 2 dny

    What a great guy

  • @oldhick9047
    @oldhick9047 Před 22 dny

    I found out when I was 40 that I was born without a corpus callosum. I was also born without a proper valve to allow spinal fluid to return to the ventricles and to my spine, surgery corrected that issue. I am now 68 years old, have worked all my adult life and am the father of 2 healthy adult children.

  • @nicolemenzies8438
    @nicolemenzies8438 Před 3 měsíci

    Does this experiment explain being ambidextrous. Because I am and I write differently with each hand.

  • @BayuStoreSc
    @BayuStoreSc Před 4 měsíci

    2024?

  • @lovepreetsmagh5430
    @lovepreetsmagh5430 Před 4 měsíci

    "What is it about the autistic brain?" sounds so ableist. This is not the way you talk about human beings.

  • @yahp18
    @yahp18 Před 5 měsíci

    I couldn’t even differentiate who is Sally and who is Ann 😂

  • @nussknacker9827
    @nussknacker9827 Před 6 měsíci

    All he did is help the doll find her marble in an efficient way. He was being kind, honest and supportive

  • @gregc7699
    @gregc7699 Před 6 měsíci

    Nah not always i used to play them always but now i dont touch them havent for years now

  • @gulyaswift1503
    @gulyaswift1503 Před 7 měsíci

    The movie is good

  • @mariesnyder1313
    @mariesnyder1313 Před 7 měsíci

    This study came under question in 2012: "It is possible that despite having the capacity to represent another person's mental state, children fail the standard false belief test because of a weaker cognitive control or difficulty in pragmatic understanding. Secondly, individuals with ASD with higher verbal skills do pass the standard false belief test." www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3796729/

  • @user-qm8bc4bu1t
    @user-qm8bc4bu1t Před 8 měsíci

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @TomNook.
    @TomNook. Před 8 měsíci

    Girl 2 will make s great doormat wife

  • @ritchiedee6210
    @ritchiedee6210 Před 8 měsíci

    if a person afflicted with this syndrome masturbates with his left hand does it feel to his verbal self like someone else is manipulating him? that might actually be a benefit of having this anomoly.

  • @GallowayJesse
    @GallowayJesse Před 10 měsíci

    Of course he's wearing a sweater with horizontal stripes

  • @rotorblade9508
    @rotorblade9508 Před 10 měsíci

    what’s even more crazy, I came to the conclusion that each of these agents live for a fraction of a second. So if you think you are now in control of speech, some other agent controls a different process, then if you vanish after a second the one that comes seems again in control of speech and almost anything but you don’t know what happens next because you vanish and some other agents will come into being doing different things, having access to all the memory before, they think they have lived the entire life of the body.

  • @Ziggerath
    @Ziggerath Před 10 měsíci

    I wish they interviewed him more, Im so curious how he'd describe what it feels like overall.

  • @allure2492
    @allure2492 Před 11 měsíci

    We hate switching on command but this would be so neat to us to see. lived with DID our entire life, 25 now

  • @crizzs_
    @crizzs_ Před 11 měsíci

    aku orang komen setelah 3 bulan

  • @trust.it.444
    @trust.it.444 Před 11 měsíci

    thanks for posting!

  • @handlethis009
    @handlethis009 Před rokem

    The whole cast is amazing 🍿🎥

  • @melissasalasblair5273

    Thanks so much 🧠🤝🧠💭💭🌌

  • @sakeralabas8642
    @sakeralabas8642 Před rokem

    It's really strange because there seems to still be plenty of coordination between the hemispheres. For example when he stands up, he needs to contract muscles in both his arms and both his legs. Which hemisphere of his brain made the decision to stand up? Let's say the left hemisphere makes the decision. But the left hemisphere controls only the right arm and right leg. How does the right hemisphere know to simultaneously contract his left arm muscles and his left leg muscles to allow him to stand up, otherwise he would stumble and be unable to stand? Especially considering the fact that he is not looking at his arms when he does this, so communication through external senses doesn't seem to be the case. When he walks, which side of the brain decides to do this? And how do both sides of the brain coordinate to allow him to walk? If they didn't coordinate he would either limp on one leg or he would fall over. Again he is not looking at his legs when he walks, so communication through external senses seems unlikely. It's really very confusing.

    • @s4hnoon
      @s4hnoon Před rokem

      Don’t be afraid lil homie

  • @ToxicAngelIOI
    @ToxicAngelIOI Před rokem

    1:00 U How to they put information into his D1ck? How di the editor not catch that? Wow.. Well Im cutting it out for my research project.. LOL

  • @RickyJr46
    @RickyJr46 Před rokem

    Things are getting bad, but let's not make a fuss - we might get ostracized from our group!

  • @rnhealer6044
    @rnhealer6044 Před rokem

    This is so fascinating. The brain is so adaptive, and what scientists know about it is very little compared to its complexities.

  • @kylemonkiewicz2803
    @kylemonkiewicz2803 Před rokem

    i think there something more to this then psycology what are persona any way and can personalities be created and subplanted aka mk ultra sleeper agents break them when there young and make spies

  • @mrgee8833
    @mrgee8833 Před rokem

    19 years ago I first watched this film but I never get bored. this even became one of my favorite movie lists until I was 35 years old. thanks John Cusack

  • @KindredKeepsake
    @KindredKeepsake Před rokem

    Unbelievable... XD If it was a weird smell in the room, then I could buy neither speaking up, nor leaving after 20 minutes. Nobody wants to look like an overly-sensitive Karen or wimp who can't take a bad smell, after all, psh. BUT IT WAS VISIBLE SMOKE--AND WHERE THERE'S SMOKE, THERE MIGHT BE FIRE AFTER A TIME!!! There's nothing "normal" about pack mentality in this case--you will SURVIVE if you get out of dodge!

  • @patrickwaldron3984
    @patrickwaldron3984 Před rokem

    When was this filmed?

  • @beth79264
    @beth79264 Před rokem

    This is mad. this could also explain how I've "known" things in the past despite the fact I have no recollection of actually seeing them etc. SO interesting !!!!

    • @AyaOthman-fs1pu
      @AyaOthman-fs1pu Před 6 měsíci

      Are you split brained though?This experiment is aimed at split brained people not people who are capable of using both sides of their brain-aka most people.don’t trust my word for it though I’m just saying what Im being thought in gcse’s

  • @singhjot1780
    @singhjot1780 Před rokem

    Last stej बेल्टिलेट

  • @singhjot1780
    @singhjot1780 Před rokem

    Up jhansi

  • @singhjot1780
    @singhjot1780 Před rokem

    Sir Bren present peless help

  • @exploratoryventure
    @exploratoryventure Před rokem

    when was this documentary made?

  • @exploratoryventure
    @exploratoryventure Před rokem

    actually it was Janice Ott that disappeared at noon, Denise did at 4pm

  • @zefrog7482
    @zefrog7482 Před rokem

    I went through addiction at first, but then started learning methods and even emptiers. Took me a year of living by the sea to finally see sense and realise that I needed to step back and think. Spent a lot of time in arcade's watching others gamble, studying the telltale signs and learning about 'block board's ' and the like. Had massive binders full of notes that I used to find out certain things with certain machines. It wasn't easy though, the draw to play regardless and staying disciplined was not easy, but after a year of relentless studying and finding others doing the same online it lead to very healthy profit for a while. I was lucky, my new found self control was my saviour. Nowadays I don't see how anyone can be addicted though, tricks and methods all but died after the DOND/£70 era, and what dreary game's, yeah DOND's made a lot of people a lot of money, but it was the death knell of the fruit machine, everything afterwards would be clones as any innovation had died and the industry took a sharp turn to a far darker side of gambling which removed what little amusement was left for the player and created machines that trapped people. Even casual player down the pub, imagine putting £10 in no board! After a few beers average Joe was likely to at least go for one board, £30 later a board with nothing to take at all over £5, because £100 jackpots literally are designed to be all or nothing, there are no real decent features along the way to jackpot. Whole industry shot themselves in the head, it's no longer Amusement With Prizes, it's all out get players hooked by having machines designed to get people so heavily invested by the time a feature is offered that they may as well go for it. Even those who don't get addicted, nobody really enjoys the modern crop of what is left of the fruit machine. It's all very clever move by the industry though, lobbying/bribing government to remove £5 slots pretending to not want to lure the young while having ticket fruit machines with atrocious percentages that are extremely low, for prizes that are unattainable unless you really spend. If you ever see kids on ticket machines, watch how fervently they are shoving money in, kids never where that animated putting money in a £5 slot. Creating more gambler's than ever by enticing kids with sweets and toys. The gambling industry knows full well what it is doing, and so does the government of which many MP's are on the payroll of these companies as advisors.

  • @alithia2264
    @alithia2264 Před rokem

    "recent" 12 years ago (sorry)

  • @arifkhan-ct9wr
    @arifkhan-ct9wr Před rokem

    He sounds like a cheesy sales man. A scummy pathological lying psycho. Why do people think this guy is good looking? 😂 he looks as average as his lies

  • @debbiefiuza
    @debbiefiuza Před rokem

    I would love to see an experiment where they ask her to pretend to be a new character, and then ask her (perhaps on the same day, perhaps a different day) to be that same character again, to see how her brain responds. Perhaps the changes in the brain activity were due to doing something new vs. being comfortable acting as a character she's familiar with.

  • @VatsalRajyaguru17143

    Who’s here from their psychology course?

  • @LoriWolfcat
    @LoriWolfcat Před rokem

    This is still crazy. For people who suffer from multiple personalities, no wonder the host Shouldn’t find out. Because can you imagine? This is exactly what I imagine goes on. The only problem with this movie is that multiple personalities are made to protect the host, so they Are supposed to know about them. But honestly, you don’t really notice that much because it’s just so good!

  • @thebookwasbetter3650

    CPA here. I sill remember watching this in Psyc 101. Who says those non-major classes are useless. In my Psyc class we also had a professor speak who was doing the most extensive twin study to date. The professor was David Lykken (look him up). He shared some of his preliminary findings on his study of some 1300 sets of twins. Thoroughly fascinating. I still remember everything in this class but can't recall interest capitalization accounting since I took the final.

  • @floradi
    @floradi Před rokem

    My first instinct would be to tell others “something’s smoking” there.

    • @wolfgangkranek376
      @wolfgangkranek376 Před rokem

      It should be. That said, you only know how your reaction most likely will be if you ever where in a similar situation.

  • @sevenseven7990
    @sevenseven7990 Před 2 lety

    Im not in school, nor collage i just find these studies to be extremely facinateing

  • @nickycotton6137
    @nickycotton6137 Před 2 lety

    'Stardust's' certainly changed. Main reason stopped was no more Ciggies playing Cops & Robbers or The Great Escape. Let alone Indiana Jones , The Simpsons + Bar X's. Seemed to all change overnight! Costs/Prices a go, Jackpots went ridiculous & didn't like the new Machines they brought in @ ALL (Thank Heavens). Ruined my life, relate to 1st lady 100%. The feeling when they shut. Walking home SKINT or with pockets full of £'S.. Couldn't wait for 10am the next day tbh

  • @ange1098
    @ange1098 Před 2 lety

    It’s a case of fcuk you everyone for themselves

  • @G-nas-tee
    @G-nas-tee Před 2 lety

    Moon night

  • @rentisme
    @rentisme Před 2 lety

    Mate how can he blink the same time

  • @pinkharmony9796
    @pinkharmony9796 Před 2 lety

    I'm here from coursera introduction to psych

  • @miscellaneousSLUDGE
    @miscellaneousSLUDGE Před 2 lety

    THIS IS HOW EASY IT IS FOR FOLLOW BLINDLY , STAY AWAKE STAY AWARE