How stressed out do you get by TV quiz shows? And would that change if you were a contestant yourself? Cognitive researchers at the University of Arizona have studied back-episodes of Mastermind to find out how people react in high-stress situations - particularly how much they blink. Their findings offer insight into how blinking changes in stressful and mentally challenging situations – but also what it can tell us about cognitive processes. Claudia Hammond hears from BBC presenter and Celebrity Mastermind "Champion of Champions" 2019, Samira Ahmed, and speaks to Bob Wilson, associate professor in cognitive science and psychology at the University of Arizona, about the research.
Have you ever walked into a room and completely forgotten what you came in for? Studies show that changing your physical location can "bookend" thoughts and shape how our memories compartmentalise information. Now a new study has been looking at whether shifts in our moods can do the same. Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, used music to elicit specific emotions in subjects, so they could assess how changes in emotional states might affect how memories are formed. Claudia hears from assistant professor of psychology, David Clewett, one of the paper’s authors.
And this week's studio guest Catherine Loveday, professor of cognitive neuroscience at the University of Westminster, explains why anger can on occasion be a rather useful emotion.
Organisations offering information and support relating to some of the issues covered in this series of All In The Mind can be found at bbc.co.uk/actionline.
Presenter: Claudia Hammond Producer: Lucy Taylor Studio Manager: Tim Heffer Production Coordinator: Siobhan Maguire Editor: Holly Squire
English Riots - Anchoring - Bullying
Daniel Kahneman - Conjoined Twins
The "Nudge" to Good Behaviour
Sleep - Hysteria
Romanian Orphanage Babies: 21 Years On
Antipsychotic Drugs - Breaking Habits - PTSD
Arson - Parenting Courses - Autism
Gambling and Superstition - Gardening for Mental Health - Metaphors
Mental Health in Hong Kong
The Stress Special
Siblings with Mental Health Problems - Grief - Predicting the Future
Compassion and Faith - Junk Food Adverts - Magicians
Teenage Relationships - Memory
Racism - Defeat - Comic Strips
Earthquake Trauma Treatment - Placebo Power - Facial Mimicry
Ostracism - Anorexia
Personal Space - Suicide and Bereavement - Reporting Neuroscience
Professor James Fallon's Self-Discovery - Mirror-Pain - Spring
London's East End Baby Language Lab
Mental Illness - The Remote Psychiatrist - Who Do You Think You Are?
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