Why Do I Need You?. Part 5
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[Place of publication not identified] : Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.), [2015].
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English

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Streaming video file encoded with permission for digital streaming by Films Media Group on Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.).
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Title from distributor's description (Films Media Group, May 2, 2016).
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Originally released by Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.) in 2015.
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In "Do I Need You?" Dr. David Eagleman explores how the human brain relies on other brains to thrive and survive. This neural interdependence begins at birth. Dr. Eagleman invites a group of babies to a puppet show to showcase their ability to discern who is trustworthy, and who isn't. Brain scans reveal that when we see someone in pain, we feel it too. Circuits within the brain's pain matrix light up in both cases. And this is the basis of empathy. Our social brain draws us together into groups. In groups humans have accomplished great things - from football games to music festivals, from peopling the world to building great civilizations. But there's a darker side. For every "in group" there is always an "out group." Dr. Eagleman's lab has shown that belonging to an "in group" means that at an unconscious level our brains care less about members of the "out group." He journeys to modern day Bosnia to hear from an eyewitness about what happened in 1995 when genocide returned to Europe. What could have allowed for such horrific group on group violence? Dr. Eagleman believes that neuroscience offers important answers. Dr. Lasana Harris at Leiden University has discovered that there are certain circumstances under which the human brain stops perceiving others as human, and when we perceive others as less than human it's easier to ignore them, and it's easier to suspend the moral and social rules we normally live by.
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9 & up.
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InfoBase Learning,Films on Demand: Master Academic Collection - US

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Eagleman, D. (2015). Why Do I Need You? . Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.).

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Eagleman, David. 2015. Why Do I Need You?. [Place of publication not identified]: Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.).

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Eagleman, David. Why Do I Need You? [Place of publication not identified]: Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.), 2015.

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Eagleman, D. (2015). Why do I need you? [Place of publication not identified]: Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.).

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Eagleman, David. Why Do I Need You? Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.), 2015.

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