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Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Making student projects meaningful through collaboration

Kate Button (University of Bath) gives a talk for the Oxford Reproducibility School.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The pharmaceutical industry believes that a lot of academic literature is not reproducible. How should we respond?

Chas Bountra (University of Oxford) gives a talk for the Oxford Reproducibility School.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

An agenda for reproducible science

Marcus Munafo (University of Bristol) gives a talk for the Oxford Reproducibility School.
Changing Character of War
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Giving Up The Gun: Disengaging from Politically Motivated Violence in Northern Ireland

Is de-radicalisation of former terrorists helpful or even possible? This presentation explores the processes involved in leaving social movements or disengaging from terrorist activities.
Great Writers Inspire at Home

Aminatta Forna on writing memory and trauma in The Memory of Love

Aminatta Forna gives a reading from her award-winning novel, The Memory of Love (2010), and discusses it with Prof. Ankhi Mukherjee. She talks about the psychology of war and healing after conflict, and about love, betrayal and complicity.
Uehiro Oxford Institute

Solving the Replication Crisis in Psychology: Insights from History and Philosophy of Science

In this episode, Brian Earp discusses the 'Reproducibility Project' and questions whether psychology is in crisis or not.
Psychiatry

The Microbiome and the Brain

An interview with Professor Phil Burnet, who discusses his research into the influence of the gut microbiome on brain health. He talks about novel findings, potential future work, and takes questions from trainee psychiatrists and researchers.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt
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Autism and Minds Wired for Science

Simon Baron-Cohen, Professor of Developmental Psychopathology, Cambridge, and Director of the Autism Research Centre, gives the 2016 Charles Simonyi Lecture on new research into autism.
The Secrets of Mathematics
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Autism and Minds Wired for Science

Simon Baron-Cohen, Professor of Developmental Psychopathology, Cambridge, and Director of the Autism Research Centre, gives the 2016 Charles Simonyi Lecture on new research into autism.
Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

'Senses' Part 1 - When the senses collide

Can sounds change how things taste? How can we alter our experiences by taking advantage of how our senses mingle?
Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

'Learning' part 2 - Stimulating learning

Can a little electrical stimulation help people learn quicker? And how would technology that does this be used? And why would you want to use this over medicines?
Alumni Voices

Comedian and broadcaster, Ruby Wax (Kellogg, 2010)

Comedian and broadcaster Ruby Wax shares her experiences of studying mindfulness and cognitive behavioural therapy and why she taken on a mission to save the world’s mental health.
Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

'Relationships' part 2 - New fathers

How do new fathers form relationships with their children? What is the unique role of a father? What do they contribute to the development of their children? What is male post-natal depression?
Green Templeton College

Passion or Procrastination: How Emotionally Intelligent Leaders and thier Teams Take Big Bet Decisions or Don't. 2015 Richard Normann Lecture

Larry Hirschhorn, Principal CFAR, gives the 2015 Richard Normann Memorial lecture.
Unconscious Memory
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Neuroscience and Psychoanalysis

Richard Brown( Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Dalhousie University) and Mark Solms (Chair of Neuropsychology, University of Cape Town) give the fourth talk in the Unconscious Memory series.
Uehiro Oxford Institute

2015 Leverhulme Lecture (3): Marshmallows and Moderation

Is self-control a character trait or should we look to external props for self-control?
Uehiro Oxford Institute

2015 Leverhulme Lecture (2): The Science of Self-Control

This lecture outlines some of the main perspectives on self-control and its loss stemming from recent work in psychology.
Unconscious Memory
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Priming

Professor Masud Husain and Dr Ben Morgan give the third Unconscious Memory talk.
Unconscious Memory
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Unconscious Memory and Mental Space

Professor Michael Burke and Dr Sebastian Groes give the second Unconscious Memory talk.
Uehiro Oxford Institute

Implicit Moral Attitudes

Research shows that implicit moral attitudes affect our thinking and behavior. This talk reports new psychological and neuroscientific research and explores potential implications for scientific moral psychology as well as for some philosophical theories.

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