Yuck! What disgusts us and why, with Paul Rozin, PhD

Yuck! What disgusts us and why, with Paul Rozin, PhD

“Disgusting” is a flexible word – it could describe everything from a putrid smell to your least-favorite food to a behavior you find immoral. But what does it really mean to be disgusted? Paul Rozin, PhD, talks about where disgust comes from, why some people are more easily disgusted than others, universal triggers of disgust, why the foods we consider disgusting vary by culture, why is gross-out humor can be funny, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Survival of the Friendliest with Brian Hare, PhD

Survival of the Friendliest with Brian Hare, PhD

Compared with other animals, dogs are brilliant in one important way: They can understand and communicate with us, their human companions. Brian Hare, PhD, of Duke University, talks about what we know...

12 Aug 202026min

Reopening Schools in a Pandemic with Heidi Schweingruber, PhD

Reopening Schools in a Pandemic with Heidi Schweingruber, PhD

With the start of the 2020-2021 school year just weeks away, politicians, parents, health officials, school officials, teachers’ unions and other groups are debating whether it’s safe for students to ...

29 Jul 202031min

Psychedelic Therapy with Roland Griffiths, PhD

Psychedelic Therapy with Roland Griffiths, PhD

Psilocybin, LSD and other psychedelic drugs were once considered promising treatments for depression, anxiety and other mental health ailments. Now, after a decades-long lull, researchers are once aga...

15 Jul 202045min

The Invisibility of White Privilege with Brian Lowery, PhD

The Invisibility of White Privilege with Brian Lowery, PhD

The protests against racial injustice that have made headlines over the past month may be prompting some white Americans to consider—perhaps for the first time--the advantages they've benefited from a...

1 Jul 202025min

The Challenge of Telework During COVID-19 with Kristen Shockley, PhD

The Challenge of Telework During COVID-19 with Kristen Shockley, PhD

Over the past several months, millions of newly remote workers have found themselves juggling work and family responsibilities from hastily improvised home offices. Kristen Shockley, PhD, a professor ...

17 Jun 202028min

The Psychology of Protest and Activism with Lauren Duncan, PhD

The Psychology of Protest and Activism with Lauren Duncan, PhD

For more than a week, protestors have filled the streets of cities and towns across the United States and even around the world, demanding an end to racial injustice and police brutality in the wake o...

10 Jun 202037min

How the Social and Behavioral Sciences Explain Our Reactions to COVID-19 with Jay Van Bavel, PhD

How the Social and Behavioral Sciences Explain Our Reactions to COVID-19 with Jay Van Bavel, PhD

Why are some people more susceptible to conspiracy theories than others? Do people actually panic during disasters, like the pandemic? And are the brains of liberals and conservatives physiologically ...

27 Mai 202032min

Parenting Through the Pandemic with Erlanger Turner, PhD

Parenting Through the Pandemic with Erlanger Turner, PhD

As we enter month No. 3 of living under the COVID-19 lockdown, parents and their kids may be getting on each other’s nerves. Parents working from home may be battling with their children – and each ot...

20 Mai 202025min

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