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Why we're exactly the same, most of the time

forwearemany wrote 3 days ago: Here’s a video of Robert Sapolsky, who has excellent hair. He gives an excellent overview of w … more →

Tags: Biology, videos, animal culture, Chess Grandmasters, Dopamine, how are animals different, menstral cycles, primate culture, vampire bats

Depression1 comment

Tim Byrd wrote 1 week ago: If you suffer from depression, you should watch the video below. If you know someone who suffers fro … more →

Tags: Life, Science, Biology, Depression, Lectures, spirituality

Take the Stress Quiz - it could save your life!1 comment

egoscueportland wrote 2 months ago: How much do you know about Stress and how it effects the body? Take this National Geographic quiz to … more →

Tags: Matt Whitehead, Egoscue, Stress, Egoscue Method, Egoscue Portland, pain relief Portland, health through motion, stress portrait of a killer

Three Men Walk Into a Bar. One says "I'm a member of a minority about which the stereotypes are indeed true. I am male." The second one says, "I live with a monkey." The third says, "Join my nation of men."7 comments

Millicent wrote 2 months ago: Dear CF, The main questions of the Polanski case seem cut-and-dried and I don’t have much to a … more →

Tags: spectacles, Chimpanzees, Men, Monkeys, primates, Roman Polanski, Sterling Men's Institute, the manfeat of it all, the trouble with testosterone

No Success Like Failure II

Some of these bootleggers, they make pretty good stuff wrote 3 months ago: No Success Like Failure Photo by Silvana Gericke, Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 When thinking abo … more →

Tags: Education, writing, Teaching, Robert J. Lang, English Composition, Pedagogy, susan mccarthy, David Sloan Wilson, Steven Johnson

Why Sapolsky's Take on Schizotypal Personality Disorder and Religion is Problematic2 comments

Millicent wrote 6 months ago: Dear CF, BoingBoing posted one of Robert Sapolsky’s (Stanford neurobiologist and author of Mon … more →

Tags: logical fallacy, Neuroscience, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Religion, schizophrenia, schizotypal personality disorder

Neurobiology of sex: the birds, the bees, baboons and us

Dara wrote 9 months ago: Stanford biology professor Robert Sapolsky is a smart funny guy who sprints from one topic to the ne … more →

Tags: 5-star professors, Courses, health, Lectures, Science, Biology

Sex, Primates, Hormones & Social Behaviour1 comment

Jany wrote 9 months ago: Professor Robert Sapolsky teaches a fascinating class at Stanford University on neurology and biolog … more →

Tags: Social, Science, AIDS, Boing Boing, Stanford University, primate, Sexuality, Hormones, Social Evolution

Being stuffed up is what separates us from the animals

larryperry wrote 1 year ago: Robert Sapolsky, noted neuroscientist, baboon researcher, and commentator on human characteristics, … more →

Tags: diencephalon, Impulse Control, anger, Emotion

Big picture, little picture1 comment

shwu wrote 1 year ago: On the heels of my rather googly-eyed, light years ahead of myself post, I’m going to make a p … more →

Tags: Open Science, Miscellaneous, Religion, OCD, big picture, little picture, Context

Killer Stress

andrewhull wrote 1 year ago: I watch TV about two times a month so I wouldn’t classify myself as an expert in anything cine … more →

Tags: World Around US, Stress, amanda hirsch, killer stress documentary, baboons and stress

Avian Infanticide in Arizona2 comments

davidlarkin wrote 1 year ago: “Oh, birds of Arizona, who woke me yesterday with your excited chirping, where do you go to di … more →

Tags: great-tailed grackles, Infanticide, Grackle, Billy Collins, Marlin Perkins, Wild kingdom, wildebeest

The best health lecture on the Internet

Dara wrote 1 year ago: Stanford University stress researcher, Robert Sapolsky, in his lecture Stress and Coping: What Baboo … more →

Tags: Lectures, 5-star professors, health, Science, University Podcast, distance learning, stress related disease, Baboons


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