Maudsley Debates. Institute Of Psychiatry, London

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Maudsley debates
The Maudsley Debates have been held at the Institute of Psychiatry (IoP) at the Maudsley since 2000. The debates are recorded and this collection of podcasts contains more than 35 debates, archived from 2000. There are normally six debates a year (usually on controversial topics in the field of psychiatry) and each debate is open to the public. Information on how to subscribe to the podcasts xml feed link is provided. From Intute.ac.uk
http://www.iop.kcl.ac.uk/podcast/?id=66&type=album

Music And The Brain [ITunes]

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What is the relationship between the brain and music? That very question animates the Library of Congress' Music and the Brain series, and their website allows interested parties to listen in on some of the conversations, lectures, and symposia. Noted psychologist Kay Redfield Jamison chairs the initiative, and the programs bring together physicians, theorists, composers, and performers. Visitors can listen to some of these recent conversations via this website, and they can also sign up to receive new podcasts via iTunes. Currently, there are five different podcasts available. They include talks with Dr. Charles J. Limb ("Your Brain on Jazz"), Jessica Krash ("Dangerous Music"), and Dr. Aniruddh D. Patel on "The Music of Language and the Language of Music". http://www.loc.gov/podcasts/musicandthebrain/index.html [KMG]From The Scout Report

Psychology Press Podcast Channel

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Psychology Press podcast channel
This podcast (a regularly produced audio show) - is hosted by Odeo.com and created by Psychology Press to showcase the writers of their psychology texts. The interviews comprise many subjects, including synaesthesia, memory, and physical attraction. This site should be useful for students and teachers. intute.ac.uk
http://odeo.com/channels/123019-Psychology-Press

Psychology - Podcasts

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Meet the Intute: Psychology Editor

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

In the latest of a mini-series of podcasts, we talk to some of the people who help produce Intute: Social Sciences. In this episode we talk to Ian Hocking, the editor for the Psychology section.

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Some of the websites Ian talks about in his interview include:

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