Compared with other animals, dogs are brilliant in one important way: They can understand and communicate with us, their human companions. Brian Hare, PhD, of Duke University, talks about what we know about canine cognition and how studying dogs’ evolutionary journey from wild wolves to domesticated pets can teach us more about humanity’s history as well.
Poker, con artists and the psychology of risk and deception, with Maria Konnikova, PhD
Fighting the stigma of mental illness, with Patrick Corrigan, PsyD
What makes love last? With Arthur Aron, PhD
Why we choose to suffer, with Paul Bloom, PhD
Why is it so hard for adults to make friends? With Maris Franco, PhD
The people who never forget a face, with Josh Davis, PhD, and Kelly Desborough
What is anxiety and how can we treat it effectively? With Bunmi Olatunji, PhD
Healing pain by treating the mind, with Tor Wager, PhD
Encore - Unlocking the mysteries of smell, our most underappreciated sense, with Pamela Dalton, PhD
Encore - What is it like to remember every day of your life, with Michael Yassa, PhD, and Markie Pasternak
Psychology takes toys seriously, with Barry Kudrowitz, PhD, and Doris Bergen, PhD
The secret to being a “SuperAger,” with Emily Rogalski, PhD
Tightwads and spendthrifts: How emotions drive our shopping behavior, with Scott Rick, PhD
Exploring the human-animal bond, with Maggie O’Haire, PhD
What can science teach us about the benefits of religion? With David DeSteno, PhD
Keeping teens safe on social media, with Linda Charmaraman, PhD
How close relationships keep us healthy and happy, with Richard Slatcher, PhD
Ghosts, Ouija boards and ESP: psychology and the paranormal, with Chris French, PhD
Waiting, worrying and dealing with uncertainty, with Kate Sweeny, PhD
Men, masculinity and mental health, with Ronald F. Levant, EdD
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