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Playlist: Christopher Moyer's Portfolio

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PsychRadio introduces you to the fascinating world of psychology, the science of behavior and mental processes, three minutes at a time.

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Learned helplessness

From Christopher Moyer | Part of the PsychRadio series | 03:28

What can dogs teach us about mental health?

Psychradio_square_logo_small_small Describes how learning research with dogs unexpectedly led to the discovery of learned helplessness, and increased our understanding of clinical depression in humans.

Dreams

From Christopher Moyer | Part of the PsychRadio series | 03:15

Where were you last night?

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Psychradio_square_logo_small_small Examines two competing theories for why we dream.

Goal keeping and implicit biases

From Christopher Moyer | Part of the PsychRadio series | 02:56

Influencing others without saying a word.

Psychradio_square_logo_small_small Describes the ways in which our behaviors can be influenced - and the ways we can influence the behavior of others - without our even realizing it.

Procrastination

From Christopher Moyer | Part of the PsychRadio series | 03:10

How to think about, and change, a common problem.

Psychradio_square_logo_small_small Examines the nearly universal problem of procrastination and offers some suggestions for managing it.

Brain complexity

From Christopher Moyer | Part of the PsychRadio series | 02:40

The most amazing structure in nature.

Psychradio_square_logo_small_small Reviews some of the jaw-dropping numbers pertaining to the human brain.

What's in a name?

From Christopher Moyer | Part of the PsychRadio series | 03:04

Better to be named Carl than Karl if you're aiming for the big leagues.

Psychradio_square_logo_small_small Examines research on the name-letter effect, by which people's behavior can be subtly influenced by their own name or initials.

Promoting achievement and peer relationships

From Christopher Moyer | Part of the PsychRadio series | 02:52

What works best in middle school?

Psychradio_square_logo_small_small Examines competing theories for whether middle school students benefit more from competition or cooperation.

Chili peppers and motivation

From Christopher Moyer | Part of the PsychRadio series | 03:08

Why some people willingly eat painful food.

Psychradio_square_logo_small_small Examines the curious fact that people eat foods that hurt, and that their motivations for doing so are usually different than the ones they believe to be true.

Self-esteem, relationships and physical health

From Christopher Moyer | Part of the PsychRadio series | 02:59

Keeping the doctor away, with a little help from our friends.

Psychradio_square_logo_small_small Examines the ways that self-esteem and our social relationships may interact to affect our physical health.