Discovering Psychology
Discovering Psychology is a PBS documentary on psychology presented by Philip Zimbardo, for which he received the Carl Sagan Award for Public Understanding of Science. The series was released in 1990, with an updated edition comprising three additional episodes in 2001.
Discovering Psychology | |
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Genre | Documentary film |
Directed by | West Coast Production: Ann Strunk (director of print projects) and Kim Storey (project director). Updated edition: Christine Herbes-Sommers (project director)[1] |
Presented by | Philip Zimbardo (series host)[1] |
Theme music composer | Original program: Gene Mackles (open titles & theme music)[1] |
Composer | Original program: Tom Phillips (program music). Updated edition: Tom Martin and Tom Phillips (program music).[1] |
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Executive producer | Original series: William C. Brennan. Updated edition: Michele Korf.[1] |
Episodes
- Sensation and Perception
- Learning
- Remembering and Forgetting
- Cognitive Processes
- Judgment and Decision Making
- Motivation and Emotion
- The Mind Awake and Asleep
- The Mind Hidden and Divided
- The Self
- Testing and Intelligence
- Sex and Gender
- Maturing and Aging
- The Power of the Situation
- Constructing Social Reality
- Psychopathology
- Psychotherapy
- Health, Mind, and Behavior
- Applying Psychology in Life
- Cognitive Neuroscience
- Cultural Psychology
References
- "Discovering Psychology: Updated Edition - Past, Present and Promise". Discovering Psychology. Episode 1. Event occurs at 25minutes 39seconds and onward. Retrieved May 10, 2011.
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