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约翰·马斯登(John Marsden)主持,英国广播公司(BBC)在2005年出版的社会政治纪录片-英语旁白Sociopolitical Documentary hosted by John Marsden and published by BBC in 2005 - English narration
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是什么让我们做我们做的事情?这个崭新的系列揭示了我们的行为背后的秘密。它困扰着哲学家和科学家几个世纪,但“暴露”希望揭示人类的意义。这四个程序由您将遇到的最脚踏实地的心理学家之一约翰·马斯登(John Marsden)提出,旨在解决我们的思维,感觉和行为方式的生物学和心理背景。我们的工作方式也许使我们甚至能够过上更幸福,更充实的生活。该系列收录了令人印象深刻的必须告诉朋友的信息片段,其中包括令人惊奇的见解,这些内容使我们很满意。每个程序都着眼于如何我们与某些类型的人,情况和环境一起生存:说谎者,伤心欲绝,说服者和城市生活。[编辑]??骗子???据估计,有111种不同类型的谎言。还是有人只是弥补了这一点?单独地,我们每个人每周要告诉多达15个猪肉(仅此而已),并且接收量甚至更多。尽管撒谎无处不在,但其他人类特质却鲜为人知。暴露*试图揭开围绕这一最有力,看似本能的人类特质的奥秘。在探究为什么我们讲谎言时,约翰·马斯登遇到了唐纳德·比克斯塔夫(Donald Bickerstaff)骗了自己1500万美元的财产,并从受害者中发现了被无法认罪的人颠倒生活的感觉。在学习如何保护自己免受危险侵害时,欺骗,约翰还遇到了贝丝·香农,能够发现超过90%的谎言,并精确发现如何击败最著名的谎言检测器-测谎仪。并且,在试图发现撒谎者是天生的还是造假的过程中,事实证明秘诀在于我们大脑的一部分不比杏仁大。站起来。[编辑]??心碎???我们都去过那里。它可以像刀子一样割伤,使我们的生命崩溃,甚至使我们丧命?在本集中,*暴露*调查了社交和浪漫排斥行为可能对我们的大脑,身体和行为造成的破坏性影响。通过影像技术,我们探索了社会排斥和身体痛苦之间的联系。为什么排斥会导致激情和报复犯罪?幼儿期的拒绝经历如何影响我们成年后建立牢固关系的能力?男人和女人对破碎的心有不同的反应吗?相思詹姆斯正在努力结束十年的恋爱关系。我们经常用与身体疼痛相同的词来形容心碎。向前迈进马斯顿博士,在经历了两次严重的分手之后,单身的克莱尔(Claire)完全放弃了恋爱。但是我们是否真的需要其他人吗?我们在人类隔离中进行了独特的实验,结果令人惊讶... [编辑]??说服者???父母,广告,朋友和政治人物...说服者和说服力无处不在。但是伟大的说服者如何诱使我们放弃辛苦赚来的现金,以某种方式行事,甚至感觉我们的行事方式?为什么要让自己受到操纵,又如何使人们What makes us do the things we do? This snappy new series reveals the secrets behind our behaviour.It´s perplexed philosophers and scientists for centuries, but *Exposed* hopes to unravel what it means to be human. Presented by Dr John Marsden, one of the most down to earth psychologists you will ever meet, the four programmes tackle the biological and psychological background to the way we think, feel and behave.If we know more about how and why we behave in the way we do, perhaps we may even be able to live happier, more fulfilled lives.The series is packed with impressive snippets of must-tell-your-friends information, and includes amazing insights into what makes us tick.Each programme looks at how we survive with certain kinds of people, situations and environments: Liars , Heartbreak , Persuaders , and City Life. Liars It´s been estimated that there are 111 different types of lie. Or did someone just make that up?Some good, some bad, and a few just plain evil. Individually, we each tell as many as 15 porkies a week (is that all?),and are on the receiving end of even more. And yet despite the fact lying is everywhere, few other human traits are so little understood.Exposed* attempts to unravel some of the mysteries surrounding this most powerful and seemingly instinctive human trait.In exploring just why it is we tell lies, John Marsden meets Donald Bickerstaff, a man who lied himself into a $15m fortune, and finds out from his victims just what it?s like to have your life turned upside down by someoneunable to feel guilt.In learning how we can protect ourselves against the dangers of deceit, John also meets Beth Shannon, a with the ability to spot over 90% of lies, and discovers precisely how to beat that most famous of lie detectors- the polygraph.And, in attempting to discover whether liars are born or made, it turns out that the secret lies within a portion of our brain no bigger than an almond. Straight up. Heartbreak We´ve all been there. It can cut like a knife, tear our lives apart, even make us kill?In this episode, *Exposed* investigates the devastating effect that social and romantic rejection can have on our brains, our bodies and our behaviour.Using the latest neuro-imaging technology, we explore the links between social rejection and physical pain.Why does rejection lead to crimes of passion and revenge? How do early childhood experiences of rejection affect our ability to form secure relationships as adults? And do men and women respond differently to a broken heart?Lovesick James is struggling to come to terms with the end of a ten year relationship. We often use the same words to describe heartbreak as we do for physical pain. Step forward Dr Marsden, as he undergoes torture to find out just how similar physical and emotional pain really are.After a couple of bad break ups, singleton Claire has given up on relationships altogether. But do we really need other people anyway? We conduct a unique experiment in human isolation with surprising results... Persuaders Parents, advertising, friends and politicians... Persuaders and Persuasion are all around us. But how do the great persuaders tempt us to part with our hard earned cash, behave in a certain way, even feel the way we do?Why do we allow ourselves to be manipulated, and how can we make people do what we want them to do?In this episode, we find out how some of the most pervasive persuaders, including salesmen, advertisers, shop owners and composers, manage to get what they want.We meet great persuaders, such as the hypnotist who can pull teeth without anaesthetic. John also finds out from an ex-cult member about how persuasion can be used in extremely negative ways.Through a broad range of social experiments, John reveals some of the most popular persuasive techniques in use today from the blatant, to the downright devious. City Life What is it that can make a simple journey to work so stressful? Do city dwellers behave differently to their rural counterparts? Has the urbanite struggle to cope with the pressures of city life made them behave like animals? Is this why thousands are now abandoning cities in search of stress-free lives in the country?To answer these questions, Dr Marsden reveals the strange rules of Urban Etiquette.Through experiments on unwitting subjects he tests whether sensory overload and urban anonymity really make us irresponsible, confused and violent.Seizing the bull by the horns, (metaphorically speaking, he´s not in the countryside after all), John joins a police riot-control simulation to measure his own stress levels. How does he compare to a long-suffering urban commuter?He also meets a real victim of street violence, and explores how the human brain detects crucial signs of vulnerability simply from the way people move.Will our victim's body language betray his fear to a panel of hard-men,and can the tell-tale signals be disguised after a session of 'target-hardening' training?Finally, John introduces us to two couples living their own urban and rural dreams. Pulling their lifestyles apart, he compares the effects of their environment on their behaviour, before reaching his own conclusion about the value of urban life.
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分集时长: 54 min
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Video Resolution: 368x688 (height x width)
Video Aspect Ratio: 13x24 (1:1,87)
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