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The Surprising Ways Death Shapes Our Lives
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The Surprising Ways Death Shapes Our Lives
  • Published_at:2015-10-26
  • Category:Education
  • Channel:BrainCraft
  • tags: Halloween (Holiday) Science Death (Quotation Subject) Brain (Anatomical Structure) Psychology (Field Of Study) Public Broadcasting Service (TV Network) Brain Craft BrainCraft Brains Gross Science It's Okay To Be Smart Vanessa Hill Nessy Hill Joe Hanson Anna Rothschild PBS Digital Studios Terror Terror Management Theory (Location) Brain Games Brain Game Health Stop-Motion Behavior (Quotation Subject) Behavioural Sciences (Field Of Study)
  • description: Follow me over to Gross Science: https://youtu.be/kRUt9pqMCSg and It's Okay to be Smart: https://youtu.be/rHJDmMSKlHM Subscribe to BrainCraft! http://ow.ly/rt5IE As Monty Python prophesied, “So…always look on the bright side of death / Just before you draw your terminal breath” BrainCraft is written and hosted by Vanessa Hill for PBS Digital Studios. Talking psychology, neuroscience & why we act the way we do. Sound design: Joel Werner (http://joelwerner.com) Production Assistant: Ella Colley Thanks to Jason Goldman, Anna and Joe for their help filming this episode. Keep in touch, won't you? Snapchat: nessyhill Twitter https://twitter.com/nessyhill Instagram https://instagram.com/nessyhill Tumblr http://braincraft.tumblr.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Braincraft More BrainCraft! Your Brain on Mars: https://youtu.be/Y19fwDEfQ8E Do You Know This Voice? https://youtu.be/Wxj0_pfzXRs REFERENCES Long, C. R., & Greenwood, D. N. (2013). Joking in the face of death: A terror management approach to humor production. Humor, 26(4), 493-509. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/257132831_Joking_in_the_face_of_death_A_terror_management_approach_to_humor_production Rosenblatt, A., Greenberg, J., Solomon, S., Pyszczynski, T., & Lyon, D. (1989). Evidence for terror management theory: I. The effects of mortality salience on reactions to those who violate or uphold cultural values. Journal of personality and social psychology, 57(4), 681. http://people.uncw.edu/ogler/Experimental/TM%201.pdf Association for Psychological Science. (2011, May 20). How you think about death may affect how you act. ScienceDaily. Retrieved October 26, 2015 from www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/05/110519161246.htm Ben-Ari, O. T., Florian, V., & Mikulincer, M. (1999). The impact of mortality salience on reckless driving: a test of terror management mechanisms. Journal of personality and social psychology, 76(1), 35. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/13315860_The_Impact_of_Mortality_Salience_on_Reckless_Driving_A_Test_of_Terror_Management_Mechanisms Ben-Ari, O. T., Florian, V., & Mikulincer, M. (2000). Does a threat appeal moderate reckless driving? A terror management theory perspective. Accident Analysis & Prevention, 32(1), 1-10. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0001457599000421 Burke, B. L., Martens, A., & Faucher, E. H. (2010). Two decades of terror management theory: A meta-analysis of mortality salience research. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 14(2), 155-195. http://faculty.fortlewis.edu/burke_b/Senior/TMT%20meta%20-%20Burke%20et%20al%202010.pdf
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