Brainscape
By Amelia Hilton
We make thought-provoking episodes which explore real-life applications of psychology research.
Created by Amelia Hilton for the Glasgow University Psychology Society.
BrainscapeMar 31, 2019
LGBTQ+ History Month - GULGBTQ+ collab
CW: Discrimination, Transphobia, Lesbophobia, Biphobia, Queerphobia, Misogyny, Blackface, Nazi mentions, Ableism, Mental health issues and Suicide.
Brainscape are delighted to present this fabulosa LGBTQ+ History month special in collaboration with GULGBTQ+!
After a quick game of 'Queer Quiztory', hear our first ever podcast relay we will be discussing disability and the queer community, mental health services for LGBTQ+ people, representations and exclusion of trans people in Psychology, how attraction studies exclude LGB people, the pathologisation of asexuality and the positive psychology Queer Joy movement.
Episode google doc / resources
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1U9S3e5zpfjGerQ_uuhiZfF7IW6DtPX4-heRwkfm7SrI/edit?usp=sharing
Episode credits
This podcast was written, hosted and recorded over zoom by:
Judith Neve
Ellie Brownlie
Amelia Hilton
Ally Lloyd
Cameron Macalister
Valentine Conlan
Emyrs Woodward
Tereza Valova
Paul Skinner
Emily Tunstall
The Brainscape Podcast was created by Amelia Hilton
This episode was edited and produced by Amelia Hilton, with original music by Jack Harding
Love in the time of COVID - part 2
Amelia, Isadora and Veronika talk about how those looking for love are navigating dating over lockdown. Listen for how people are greeting and meeting from home, how physical touch (and lack of) affects us and how dating apps are dominating and adapting.
The Brainscape podcast was created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society This episode was written and recorded by Amelia Hilton, Isadora Corfield and Veronika Pavolovova.
Produced Amelia Hilton.
Original music by Jack Harding.
Recorded on the 30/10/2020 over zoom.
Love in the time of COVID - part 1
Amelia, Isadora and Veronika talk about the couples getting together, shacking and breaking up over lockdown.
Listen to part one for the scoop on celebrity crushes, lockdown love quiz and all the inventive ways we are staying connected while physically apart.
The Brainscape podcast was created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society
This episode was written and recorded by Amelia Hilton, Isadora Corfield and Veronika Pavolovova.
Produced Amelia Hilton.
Original music by Jack Harding.
Recorded on the 30/10/2020 over zoom.
Talk with Thoughts (Philosophy Society Podcast)
Psychology and Philosophy join forces - Katie Moody talks to Amelia about the brand new philosophy society podcast 'thoughts' in this interview epsiode. Hear them dip into post-moderism, pain and time-travel in this fantastic collab episode.
Coronapod - Part 2
Amelia, Ellie and Tereza discuss why lockdown has changed guilty pleasures, alcohol consumption and self presentation.
Coronapod - Part 1
Amelia, Ellie and Tereza compete in a good news quiz and explore resilience and how life has changed under lockdown in part one of Coronapod.
Coronapod - Campus chat
Ali asks UofG students about what has been keeping them hopeful during isolation.
Attached - Part 2
Amelia, Alex and Alejandra explore whether parental attachment really does impact your romantic relationships.
The Brainscape podcast was created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society
This episode was written and recorded by Amelia Hilton, Alex Carlino-Rackett and Alejandra Jordano.
Produced Amelia Hilton.
Original music by Jack Harding.
Recorded on the 14/2/2020 in the University of Glasgow School Psychology and Neuroscience faculty Speech Lab.
Attached - Part 1
Amelia, Alex and Alejandra quiz eachother childhood attachment theory and discuss how your attachment style affects adult relationships.
The Brainscape podcast was created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society
This episode was written and recorded by Amelia Hilton, Alex Carlino-Rackett and Alejandra Jordano.
Produced Amelia Hilton.
Original music by Jack Harding.
Recorded on the 14/2/2020 in the University of Glasgow School Psychology and Neuroscience faculty Speech Lab.
Attached - Campus chat
In this mini episode Ali asks UofG student about their relationship 'Red Flags' and warning signs in potential partners.
Storytime!
Amelia, Jacqueline and Merlin cover how stories are used in lying, learning and healing in this extended December episode.
The Brainscape podcast was created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society
This episode was recorded by Amelia Hilton, Jacqueline Tdestsgrob and Merlin Schaefer.
Produced Amelia Hilton.
Original music by Jack Harding.
Recorded on the 03/12/2019 in the University of Glasgow School Psychology and Neuroscience faculty Speech Lab.
Loneliness - Part 2
Amelia, Ábel and Nefeli continue exploring loneliness, focusing on Older People - Social isolation prevelance, the physical and psychological effects of loneliness and different interventions.
The Brainscape podcast was created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society
This episode was recorded by Amelia Hilton, Nefeli Lambrou and Ábel Keszler.
Produced Amelia Hilton.
Original music by Jack Harding.
Recorded on the 16/11/2019 in the University of Glasgow School Psychology and Neuroscience faculty Speech Lab.
Loneliness - Part 1
Amelia, Ábel and Nefeli explore loneliness in young adults- what makes them feel lonely, whether social media reduces or increases loneliness and different coping mechanisms.
The Brainscape podcast was created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society
This episode was recorded by Amelia Hilton, Nefeli Lambrou and Ábel Keszler.
Produced Amelia Hilton.
Original music by Jack Harding.
Recorded on the 1/11/2019 in the University of Glasgow School Psychology and Neuroscience faculty Speech Lab.
Loneliness - Campus Chat
Our Campus Chat correspondent Ali asks UofG students "what's the best way to overcome loneliness?"
Face your fears! - Brainscape Interview (Doctor Eugene Dawydiak and Doctor Jude Stevenson)
Amelia talks to Doctor Eugene Dawydiak and Doctor Jude Stevenson about their research into trypophobia, pathogen-disgust and stigmatisation of mental health conditions.
Brainscape podcast was created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society
This conversation was recorded by Amelia Hilton, Doctor Eugene Dawydiak ad Doctor Jude Stevenson.
Produced Amelia Hilton.
Original music by Jack Harding.
Recorded on the 1/11/2019 in the University of Glasgow School Psychology and Neuroscience faculty Speech Lab.
Contact Jude - https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/psychology/staff/judestevenson/
Contact Eugene - https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/psychology/staff/eugenedawydiak/
Link to Trypophobia preprint - https://psyarxiv.com/9vzt7/
Link to Stigmatisation paper - https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs40806-019-00208-x
GU Psychology Society FB - https://www.facebook.com/GUpsychologysociety/
Jack Harding’s website - https://www.jackharding.me/?fbclid=IwAR1dG3sPPBS95aAsLFaUDJ5Ra1kF-b_QN0dVjF07DHgnFsjhn1iz8q-_HUw
Face your Fears! - Part 2
In Part 2 Amelia, Merlin and Lauren discuss unusual fears and different techniques to beat your fears (plus a bonus section where Amelia talks about her skydiving adventures!).
Look at our citation document for more information on the studies and topics discussed in the episode - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1z-XIjJBDihQfjNlWtD3uT1qslvzLB1aJOI4ocIep8ms/edit?usp=sharing
Face your Fears! - Part 1
Amelia, Merlin and Lauren bring you speedy studies and explore theories on fear in part 1 of our first Brainscape main episode.
Face your fears! - Campus Chat
UofG students answer the question "What's the best way to overcome your fears?"
at The Stand - Psych Soc O’Clock - Interview 6
This month we talk to professional funny people at Glasgow’s The Stand about everything that goes in writing, putting on and performing stand-up. With interviews and original material from Scott, Bruce Morton, Janey Godley, Stephen Buchanan, Rachel Jackson, Marc Jennings and Keith Farnan.
Warning! There’s some strong language and a lot of laughs in this folks, so prepare yourselves.
Find links to all our listening platforms here - https://anchor.fm/psychsococlock
Youtube - https://youtu.be/xbYRlO2TCPs
Created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society.
Recorded at The Stand, Glasgow on the 25th April, 2019.
Produced by Amelia Hilton and edited by Jack Harding.
Psych Soc O’clock does not own any of the music (besides the theme-tune) used in the episode.
A huge thanks to the Stand and all of the performers and staff that helped make this episode happen, see where they are performing next!
The Stand website - https://www.thestand.co.uk/whats-on/Glasgow (@StandGlasgow)
Compere - Janey Godley (@JaneyGodley)
Stephen Buchanan (@sbuchanan27 )
Rachel Jackson (@r_jacz)
Marc Jennings (@MarcJennings90)
Keith Farnan (@KeithFarnan)
Bruce Morton (http://www.brucemorton.net/)
Psych Soc O’Clock email - psychsococlock@gmail.com
Psych Soc O’Clock youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKICbmTlhVeL1OzbEZSyjRA
GU Psychology Society FB - https://www.facebook.com/GUpsychologysociety/
Make 'em laugh - Psych Soc O'Clock - Episode 7
Make 'em laugh - Psych Soc O'Clock - Episode 7
In this Psych Soc O’Clock episode Amelia, Elisa and Alejandra get the giggles about all things funny. Join us for a right laugh while we discuss the different types, purposes and performers of comedy.
Created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society
Written and recorded by Amelia Hilton, Elisa Serra and Alejandra Jordano
Produced Amelia Hilton and edited by Jack Harding, with original music by Jack Harding
Recorded in University of Glasgow School of Psychology faculty Speech Lab
Listen on:
Anchor - https://anchor.fm/psychsococlock/episodes/Make-em-laugh---Psych-Soc-OClock---Episode-7-e3osu2
Spotify - (to come)
Apple podcasts - (to come)
Youtube - https://youtu.be/fljrUK1iN34
Psych Soc O’Clock email - psychsococlock@gmail.com
Psych Soc O’Clock youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKICbmTlhVeL1OzbEZSyjRA
Psych Soc O’Clock anchor - https://anchor.fm/psychsococlock
GU Psychology Society FB - https://www.facebook.com/GUpsychologysociety/
Jack Harding’s website - https://www.jackharding.me/?fbclid=IwAR1dG3sPPBS95aAsLFaUDJ5Ra1kF-b_QN0dVjF07DHgnFsjhn1iz8q-_HUw
References - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tryATUGIULy7mmZhEvlImBo7TwoJbIG_aodVfCD4cjU/edit?usp=sharing
Psychopathy in Prisons - Psych Soc O'Clock - Interview 5 (Marc Kozlowski)
In this Psych Soc O’Clock interview Amelia talks with Associate Professor Marc Kozlowski from Edinburgh Napier University about diagnosing and interacting with psychopathic individuals within the criminal justice system.
Listen on
Apple Podcasts - (to come)
Spotify - (to come)
Anchor (to access all other platforms) - https://anchor.fm/psychsococlock
Youtube - https://youtu.be/kTqx-rT6MEw
Created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society
This conversation was recorded by Amelia Hilton and Professor Marc Kozlowski
Produced Amelia Hilton and edited by Jack Harding
Original music by Jack Harding
Recorded in the University of Glasgow School Psychology and Neuroscience faculty Speech Lab
Psych Soc O’Clock email - psychsococlock@gmail.com
Psych Soc O’Clock youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKICbmTlhVeL1OzbEZSyjRA
Marc’s webiste - https://www.napier.ac.uk/error?aspxerrorpath=/people/marc-kozlowski
Scottish Prison Service website - http://www.sps.gov.uk/
PCL-R - Hare, R. D. (2003). The hare psychopathy checklist-revised (2nd ed.). Toronto: Multi-Health Systems.
CAPP diagnostic tool - https://www.gcu.ac.uk/capp2/whatisthecapp/
GU Psychology Society FB - https://www.facebook.com/GUpsychologysociety/
Jack Harding’s website - https://www.jackharding.me/?fbclid=IwAR1dG3sPPBS95aAsLFaUDJ5Ra1kF-b_QN0dVjF07DHgnFsjhn1iz8q-_HUw
Psychopathy: Criminal and Corporate - Psych Soc O’Clock - Episode 6
In this Psych Soc O’Clock episode Amelia, Kevin and Elisa discuss Psychopathy - looking at common misconceptions, the different types of psychopaths and discuss its evolutionary origins. Featuring Mary Turner Thomson who discusses how she discovered her husband was a Psychopath.
Created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society
Written and recorded by Amelia Hilton, Kevin Wilson-Smith and Emily Smith
Produced Amelia Hilton and edited by Jack Harding, with original music by Jack Harding
Recorded in University of Glasgow School of Psychology faculty Speech Lab
Listen on:
Anchor - https://anchor.fm/psychsococlock/episodes/Psychopathy-Criminal-and-Corporate---Psych-Soc-OClock---Episode-6-e3fhiv
Youtube - https://youtu.be/8TKPZxdHZ8E
Psych Soc O’Clock email - psychsococlock@gmail.com
Psych Soc O’Clock youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKICbmTlhVeL1OzbEZSyjRA
Psych Soc O’Clock anchor - https://anchor.fm/psychsococlock
GU Psychology Society FB - https://www.facebook.com/GUpsychologysociety/
Mary Turner Thomson’s website - http://www.maryturnerthomson.com
Jack Harding’s website - https://www.jackharding.me/?fbclid=IwAR1dG3sPPBS95aAsLFaUDJ5Ra1kF-b_QN0dVjF07DHgnFsjhn1iz8q-_HUw
References - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wb45zaxs53oy_AQx757_qlLWaeYs0ofXluwzIwghASQ/edit?usp=sharing
Looking Good - Psych Soc O'Clock - Interview 4 (Professor Ben Jones)
Looking Good - Psych Soc O'Clock - Interview 4 (Professor Ben Jones)
In this Psych Soc O’Clock interview Amelia talks to Professor Ben Jones about his research from the face lab and which physical characteristics make us all hot and bothered.
Listen on
Anchor - https://anchor.fm/psychsococlock
Youtube - https://youtu.be/GiM12DddyxU
Created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society
This conversation was recorded by Amelia Hilton and Professor Ben Jones
Produced Amelia Hilton and edited by Jack Harding
Original music by Jack Harding
Recorded in the University of Glasgow School Psychology and Neuroscience faculty Speech Lab
Psych Soc O’Clock email - psychsococlock@gmail.com
Psych Soc O’Clock youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKICbmTlhVeL1OzbEZSyjRA
Links to Ben’s work -
http://facelab.org/People/benjones
http://www.faceresearch.org/ - short face perception experiments!
How symmetrical is your face? - http://www.pichacks.com/welcome.php#
GU Psychology Society FB - https://www.facebook.com/GUpsychologysociety/
Jack Harding’s website - https://www.jackharding.me/?fbclid=IwAR1dG3sPPBS95aAsLFaUDJ5Ra1kF-b_QN0dVjF07DHgnFsjhn1iz8q-_HUw
Love is in the air - Psych Soc O'Clock - Episode 5
Love is in the air - Psych Soc O'Clock - Episode 5
In this Psych Soc O’Clock episode Amelia, Emma and Elisa look at some lovely studies about physical attraction, tips for successful dating profiles and first dates, what makes long-term relationships works and love and affection for our family, friends and pets.
Created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society
Written and recorded by Amelia Hilton, Emma Strang and Elisa Serra
Produced Amelia Hilton and edited by Jack Harding, with original music by Jack Harding
Recorded in University of Glasgow School of Psychology faculty Speech Lab
Listen on:
Anchor - https://anchor.fm/psychsococlock/episodes/Love-is-in-the-air---Psych-Soc-OClock---Episode-5-e3755u
Youtube - https://youtu.be/GhvE5MoVo2U
Psych Soc O’Clock email - psychsococlock@gmail.com
Psych Soc O’Clock youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKICbmTlhVeL1OzbEZSyjRA
Psych Soc O’Clock anchor - https://anchor.fm/psychsococlock
GU Psychology Society FB - https://www.facebook.com/GUpsychologysociety/
Peter Lovatt’s website - https://www.peterlovatt.com/
Peter Lovatt’s textbook ‘Dance Psychology’ - https://www.peterlovatt.com/apps/webstore/
Jack Harding’s website - https://www.jackharding.me/?fbclid=IwAR1dG3sPPBS95aAsLFaUDJ5Ra1kF-b_QN0dVjF07DHgnFsjhn1iz8q-_HUw
Making and breaking habits - Psych Soc O'Clock - Episode 4
In this Psych Soc O’Clock episode Amelia, Naomi and Heather take a look habits - how they are formed, how to break bad ones, make new ones and how mindfulness can help bring more intentional behaviours into our daily lives.
Created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society.
Written and recorded by Amelia Hilton, Naomi Clark and Heather Hooper.
Produced Amelia Hilton and edited by Jack Harding, with original music by Jack Harding.
Recorded in University of Glasgow School of Psychology faculty Speech Lab.
Listen on-
Anchor - https://anchor.fm/psychsococlock/episodes/Making-and-breaking-habits---Psych-Soc-OClock---Episode-4-e3327v
Youtube - (to come)
References - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AOImDWasjFtelAGkUKPUCB9vbkCNhEMqyZCEeIRUMbk/edit?usp=sharing
Psych Soc O’Clock email - psychsococlock@gmail.com
Psych Soc O’Clock youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKICbmTlhVeL1OzbEZSyjRA
Psych Soc O’Clock anchor - https://anchor.fm/psychsococlock
GU Psychology Society FB - https://www.facebook.com/GUpsychologysociety/
Naomi Clark Twitter - @NaomiClarkPsy
Naomi Clark website - https://naomiclark.github.io/website/
Jack Harding’s website - https://www.jackharding.me/?fbclid=IwAR1dG3sPPBS95aAsLFaUDJ5Ra1kF-b_QN0dVjF07DHgnFsjhn1iz8q-_HUw
Handling habits - Psych Soc O'Clock - Interview 3 (Professor Lawrence Barsalou)
Handling habits - Psych Soc O'Clock - Interview 3 (Professor Laurence Barsalou)
In this Psych Soc O’Clock interview Amelia talks to Professor Lawrence Barsalou about habit models, healthy eating, stress and saying ‘kind of’ too much.
Apologies for the slight hissing, we had a recording issue we have fixed for the next episode!
Listen on
Anchor - https://anchor.fm/psychsococlock
Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8HKOvdX5zQ&t=16s
Created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society
This conversation was recorded by Amelia Hilton and Professor Lawrence
Produced Amelia Hilton and edited by Jack Harding
Original music by Jack Harding
Recorded in the University of Glasgow School Psychology and Neuroscience faculty Speech Lab
Psych Soc O’Clock email - psychsococlock@gmail.com
Psych Soc O’Clock youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKICbmTlhVeL1OzbEZSyjRA
Psych Soc O’Clock soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/psychsococlock
Psych Soc O’Clock spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/04rGxDKxXLa7OE96cA0Vta?si=i4O71s6mQHeZ5TQLAhcwGA
Links to Larry’s work -
https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/psychology/staff/lawrencebarsalou/
http://barsaloulab.org/lab-members/lawrence-barsalou/
GU Psychology Society FB - https://www.facebook.com/GUpsychologysociety/
Jack Harding’s website - https://www.jackharding.me/?fbclid=IwAR1dG3sPPBS95aAsLFaUDJ5Ra1kF-b_QN0dVjF07DHgnFsjhn1iz8q-_HUw
Wishes for a Wonderful Winter - Psych Soc O'Clock (Ep. 3 part 1)
In this december episode of Psych Soc O’Clock, this month we’ll be trying to get you into the festive spirit by looking at winter traditions around the world, what makes the perfect gift and how to maintain harmony during family visits.
Created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society
Written and recorded by Amelia Hilton, Leya Kati and Jaqueline Tdetsgrob
Produced Amelia Hilton and edited by Jack Harding
Original music by Jack Harding
Recorded in University of Glasgow School of Critical Studies
Psych Soc O’Clock email - psychsococlock@gmail.com
Psych Soc O’Clock youtube - www.youtube.com/channel/UCKICbmTlhVeL1OzbEZSyjRA
Psych Soc O’Clock soundcloud - @psychsococlock
Psych Soc O’Clock spotify - open.spotify.com/show/04rGxDKxXLa…6mQHeZ5TQLAhcwGA
GU Psychology Society FB - www.facebook.com/GUpsychologysociety/
Jack Harding’s website - www.jackharding.me/?fbclid=IwAR1dG…Fsjhn1iz8q-_HUw
Exams, here we go again - Psych Soc O'Clock (Ep. 2 part 1)
This month Psych Soc O’Clock tackles tips for surviving the exam period and thriving in exams. We discuss psychological tips and tricks for effective revision, ways to de-stress and put our hosts and listeners to the test in a memory competition!
Created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society
Written and recorded by Amelia Hilton, Rhoda Von Below and Kaori Takeda Molina
Produced Amelia Hilton and edited by Jack Harding
Original music by Jack Harding
Recorded in University of Glasgow school of critical studies for providing the recording facility
Psych Soc O’Clock email - psychsococlock@gmail.com
Psych Soc O’Clock youtube - www.youtube.com/channel/UCKICbmTl…iew_as=subscriber
Psych Soc O’Clock soundcloud - @psychsococlock
Psych Soc O’Clock spotify - open.spotify.com/show/04rGxDKxXLa…6mQHeZ5TQLAhcwGA
UCLA Guided meditation -
www.uclahealth.org/marc/body.cfm?i…cm7uHSg_zq_m96U
GU Psychology society FB - www.facebook.com/GUpsychologysociety/
Jack Harding’s website - www.jackharding.me/?fbclid=IwAR1dG…Fsjhn1iz8q-_HUw
Elephant in the room FB page - www.facebook.com/QMUelephant/
GU positive minds FB page - www.facebook.com/gupositiveminds/
References / links can be found at docs.google.com/document/d/1y4Cwu…/edit?usp=sharing
Catching some ZZZs - Psych Soc O'Clock - Interview 2 (Dr. Heather Cleland Woods and Holly Scott)
In this Psych Soc O’Clock interview Amelia talks to Dr. Heather Cleland Woods and Holly Scott about counting sheep, why students need sleep and how to rest deep(ly) in the run up to exams.
Created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society
Recorded by Amelia Hilton, Dr. Heather Cleland Woods and Holly Scott
Produced Amelia Hilton and edited by Jack Harding
Original music by Jack Harding
Recorded in the University of Glasgow School of Critical Studies for providing the recording facility
Psych Soc O’Clock email - psychsococlock@gmail.com
Psych Soc O’Clock youtube - www.youtube.com/channel/UCKICbmTlhVeL1OzbEZSyjRA
Psych Soc O’Clock soundcloud - @psychsococlock
Psych Soc O’Clock spotify - open.spotify.com/show/04rGxDKxXLa…6mQHeZ5TQLAhcwGA
#sleepyteens twitter - twitter.com/hashtag/sleepyteens?src=hash
Heather Wood’s twitter - twitter.com/clelandwoods
Heather Wood’s research - www.gla.ac.uk/schools/psychology…taff/heatherwoods/
Holly Scott’s twitter - twitter.com/hollyscott248
Holly Scott’s research - hollyscottresearch.github.io/me/
GU Psychology Society FB - www.facebook.com/GUpsychologysociety/
Jack Harding’s website - www.jackharding.me/?fbclid=IwAR1dG…Fsjhn1iz8q-_HUw
Eerie Ethics - Psych Soc O'Clock - Interview 1 (Professor Helena Paterson)
Amelia and Professor Helena Paterson delve into some ‘eerie ethics’ and discuss psychological studies which give us the creeps.
References from the recording:
The study that broke science:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daryl_Bem#.…e.22_controversy
Superstitious perception:
Gosselin, F., & Schyns, P. G. (2003). Superstitious perceptions reveal properties of internal representations. Psychological Science, 14(5), 505-509.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12930484
The Monster Study:
Silverman, F. H. (1988). The “monster” study. Journal of fluency disorders, 13(3), 225-231.
www.spring.org.uk/2007/06/monster-study.php - (not the study itself, but includes key information)
Carney Landis:
Landis, C. (1924). Studies of Emotional Reactions. II. General Behavior and Facial Expression. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 4(5), 447.
psycnet.apa.org/record/1926-08449-001;
bizzarrobazar.com/en/2017/05/28/le…i-carney-landis/
- (summary of Landis)
Mischel Marshmallow study:
Mischel, W., & Baker, N. (1975). Cognitive appraisals and transformations in delay behavior. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 31(2), 254.
Created by Amelia Hilton in association with the University of Glasgow Psychology Society
Written and recorded by Amelia Hilton and Professor Helena Paterson
Produced and edited by Amelia Hilton
Original music by Sonia Kilman
(Facebook: www.facebook.com/sonia.killmann.3
Instagram: @dream__beings)
Recording facilities provided by the University of Glasgow Critical Studies department
Happy Halloween! - Psych Soc O'Clock - Episode 1
This Halloween on Psych Soc O’Clock we explore the scarier side of psychology, exploring why and when we feel fear and the scary effects halloween costume cultural appropriation can have on all of us.
Created by Amelia Hilton in association with the University of Glasgow Psychology Society Written and recorded by Amelia Hilton, Emma Strang and Lea Kati.
Produced by Amelia Hilton Edited by Imogen Mcleod Original music by Sonia Kilman (Facebook: www.facebook.com/sonia.killmann.3 Instagram: @dream__beings)
Recording facilities provided by the University of Glasgow Critical Studies department
Studies mentioned in the podcast:
Cole, B., Matheson, K., & Anisman, H. (2007). The Moderating Role of Ethnic Identity and Social Support on Relations Between Well‐Being and Academic Performance 1. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 37(3), 592-615.
Feinstein, J. S., Adolphs, R., Damasio, A., & Tranel, D. (2011). The human amygdala and the induction and experience of fear. Current biology, 21(1), 34-38.
Fryberg, S. A., Markus, H. R., Oyserman, D., & Stone, J. M. (2008). Of warrior chiefs and Indian princesses: The psychological consequences of American Indian mascots. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 30(3), 208-218.
Goff, P. A., Steele, C. M., & Davies, P. G. (2008). The space between us: stereotype threat and distance in interracial contexts. Journal of personality and social psychology, 94(1), 91.
Kawai, N., Kubo, K., Masataka, N., & Hayakawa, S. (2016). Conserved evolutionary history for quick detection of threatening faces. Animal cognition, 19(3), 655-660.
Lipp, O. V. (2006). Of snakes and flowers: Does preferential detection of pictures of fear-relevant animals in visual search reflect on fear-relevance?. Emotion, 6(2), 296.
Öhman, A., & Mineka, S. (2001). Fears, phobias, and preparedness: toward an evolved module of fear and fear learning. Psychological review, 108(3), 483.
Öhman, A., & Soares, J. J. (1994). " Unconscious anxiety": phobic responses to masked stimuli. Journal of abnormal psychology, 103(2), 231. Phelps, E. A. (2004).
Human emotion and memory: interactions of the amygdala and hippocampal complex. Current opinion in neurobiology, 14(2), 198-202. Seligman, M. E. (1971). Phobias and preparedness. Behavior therapy, 2(3), 307-320.
Stone, J., & McWhinnie, C. (2008). Evidence that blatant versus subtle stereotype threat cues impact performance through dual processes. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 44(2), 445-452.
Other links: Ohio univeristy poster campaign: www.ohio.edu/orgs/stars/Poster_Campaign.html
Evolutionary roots of fear: www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/conten…noredirect=on
Why do we enjoy fear?: online.csp.edu/blog/psychology/psychology-of-fear