Neil Burgess: How your brain tells you where you are

Neil Burgress explains the amazing mechanism how the brain processes and remembers spatial information.

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Filmed at TEDSalon 2011 London Springs.

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Robert Sapolsky: Ethology

In the 9th lecture of the lecture series "Human Behavioral Biology", Robert Sapolsky covers ethology, the study of animal behavior.

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Robert Sapolsky: Recognizing Relatives

Robert Sapolsky explains which mechanisms animals use to recognize relatives. This lecture is the 8th part in the series "Human Behavioral Biology".

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Robert Sapolsky: Behavioral Genetics II

In lecture No. 7 of the "Human Behavioral Biology" series, Robert Sapolsky talks about heritability and the interconnection between genetics and environmental influences.

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Robert Sapolsky: Behavioral Genetics I

The sixth lecture of the "Human Behavioral Biology" series deals with the practice of inferring behavior to genetics and the problems in disinguishing between environmental and genetic factors.

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