Inside Out and Neuroscience
(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv) The animated film Inside Out is a vivid portrait of resilience in eleven-year-old Riley and her animated emotions, who together face a difficult several days following a cross-country move. The film's exploration of Riley's emotional life reflects current neuroscience research, thanks in part to the work of UC Berkeley Professor Dacher Keltner, who served as a scientific consultant to the filmmakers. He is joined by UCSB Professor of Psychology David Sherman and UCSB Professor of Film & Media Studies Anna Brusutti. Recorded on 11/30/2016. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [2/2017] [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 31804]

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The Science of Pixar's Inside Out With Dacher Keltner, PhD

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Therapist Reacts to INSIDE OUT

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Therapist looks at principles of EMPATHY demonstrated in INSIDE OUT

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The Effects of Early Life Stress on Brain and Behavior

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Think Faster, Talk Smarter with Matt Abrahams

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S13 E15: Iran, FIFA & UK Elections: 6/14/26: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

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Stop fighting your anxiety and start using it | Jesse Eisenberg for Big Think+

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My Near Death Experience-Vinney Tolman

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The Complex Universe, with Sean Carroll

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Neuroscience and the Emerging Mind: A Conversation with the Dalai Lama

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What do tech pioneers think about the AI revolution? - The Engineers, BBC World Service

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Dacher Keltner - Survival of the Kindest

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Therapist Reacts to INSIDE OUT 2

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Last Lecture Series: How to Live your Life at Full Power — Graham Weaver

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Follow Your Gut: Microbiomes and Aging with Rob Knight - Research on Aging

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Inside the Mind of a Master Procrastinator | Tim Urban | TED

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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Exploring Inside Out's Perfect Musical Structure

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Alain de Botton on AI therapy, cultural Christianity & polite political debates

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