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SEASON TWO IS HERE! This is PsychTalks: a podcast that deep dives into groundbreaking research in psychology. Hear psychology and neuroscience experts unpack how our minds work – and discover how these insights can enrich your own life and help others. Made by the University of Melbourne’s School of Psychological Sciences.

Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences


    • Jul 19, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 21m AVG DURATION
    • 13 EPISODES


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    What do athletes need for good mental health?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 28:45


    Excitement is building for the upcoming 2024 Olympic Games – but how do its elite competitors cope with the stress of performing with the eyes of the world upon them? This special episode launching series 3 of PsychTalks unpacks Dr Courtney Walton's latest research into athletes' mental health. Hear about the strides being made in the professional care of our athlete superstars and how best to support your kid in sport.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    What can we do about vaping?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 33:56 Transcription Available


    E-cigarette use, or vaping, has quickly become a regular habit for many teenagers in Australia and around the world. Associate Professor Michelle Jongenelis talks about the rise of vaping and what steps the government needs to take to curb its widespread misuse. And we ask her: is there a better way to convince young people that vaping might not be the best idea? Discover more about this topic here. Featuring Associate Professor Michelle Jongenelis. Michelle is a Clinical Psychologist with expertise in health promotion and behavioural science.  Credits: Hosted by Associate Professor Cassie Hayward and Professor Nick Haslam. Produced by Carly Godden and Louise Sheedy. Mixed by David Calf. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Is screen time bad for kids?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 29:04 Transcription Available


    We've all heard the old saying that watching too much TV rots your brain. How much truth is there to this – especially when it comes to kids paying attention in school? Should parents feel guilty about their kids' screen time? Associate Professor Katherine Johnson has the answers. Read about the featured study here. Featuring Associate Professor Katherine Johnson. Katherine's research is in the area of developmental cognitive neuroscience. Credits: Hosted by Associate Professor Cassie Hayward and Professor Nick Haslam. Produced by Carly Godden and Louise Sheedy. Mixed by David Calf. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Do trigger warnings work?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 40:24


    Today, trigger or content warnings pop up in much of the media we consume, and have spread to universities and classrooms. But are these warnings actually helping us? Do they make us avoid triggering material, or at least minimise the potential harm involved, if we do see it? This episode, featuring Dr Ella Moeck, invites you to rethink trigger warnings and how we might best deal with confronting topics in our everyday lives. Hosted by Associate Professor Cassie Hayward and Professor Nick Haslam. Produced by Carly Godden and Louise Sheedy. Mixed by David Calf.  Discover more about this topic: Meta analysis Instagram papers  Art paper Featuring Dr Ella Moeck, Research Fellow in the Functions of Emotion in Everyday Life (FEEL) Lab at the University of Melbourne's School of Psychological Sciences. Ella's research focuses on the intersection between cognition and emotion. Episode credits: Hosted by Associate Professor Cassie Hayward and Professor Nick Haslam. Produced by Carly Godden and Louise Sheedy. Mixed by David Calf. Music by Chris Falk.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Is TikTok toxic for our body image?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 45:45 Transcription Available


    We've heard that social media can warp perceptions about our bodies, dieting and appearance. So what happens when TikTok invents a new type of algorithm – one that's incredibly powerful at tapping into our inner desires and anxieties? Join us for a new series of PsychTalks and hear Dr Scott Griffiths chat about his astonishing study on how TikTok can harm those vulnerable to eating disorders.  Discover more about Scott's research and check out the Butterfly Foundation. Featuring Dr Scott Griffiths, Psychology Researcher at the University of Melbourne's School of Psychological Sciences. Scott specialises in body image and physical appearance. Episode credits: Hosted by Associate Professor Cassie Hayward and Professor Nick Haslam. Produced by Carly Godden and Louise Sheedy. Mixed by David Calf. Music by Chris Falk. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Announcement Season Two

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 0:38


    PsychTalks is back! Launching next week, hear our new hosts explore more fascinating studies in psychology with world leading experts. Uncover insights into what makes people tick and tips on how to apply these findings in your own life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Bonus episode: mindfulness and meditation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 5:32


    User Experience Researcher and Certified Meditation Teacher Nerida Lennon shares the full version of her loving kindness style meditation exercise. As featured in the episode Mindfulness and meditation: the search for authenticity. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Mindfulness and meditation: the search for authenticity

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 24:16


    Mindfulness and meditation are ancient practices that can now be accessed via your smart phone. Mindfulness is everywhere: there's mindful learning, mindful parenting, mindful business leadership — even mindful soldiers. We're told these practices reduce stress, anxiety, depression, and blood pressure. And they're being sold for billions. If something sacred has been co-opted by capitalism, is it still ‘good' for us? Learn more about how to navigate the complex world of mindfulness and meditation, and what to look for if you're considering giving these practices a try. Hosted by Lynne Malcolm for the Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences. Featuring Associate Professor Nicholas Van Dam and Nerida Lennon, User Experience Researcher and Certified Meditation Teacher. Our production team is: Carly Godden (producer), Amy Bugeja and Mairead Murray (assistant producers), Arch Cuthburtson (sound engineer) and Chris Falk (music).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Can big data unlock human psychology?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 23:23 Transcription Available


    Today, big data is exploited by corporations and misused by hackers, usually to make money. And we're practically inundated with instances of online privacy violations and data breaches. But some experts believe we can better harness the power of big data for scientific research. By getting a fine-grained picture of individuals, big data research could vastly strengthen diagnosis and treatment of psychological conditions, such as bipolar disorder. This technology also puts the individual user back in control of their data — and even enables them to profit. Hosted by Lynne Malcolm for the Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences. Featuring Professor Simon Dennis and data security consultant Troy Hunt. Our production team is: Carly Godden (producer), Amy Bugeja and Mairead Murray (assistant producers), Arch Cuthburtson (sound engineer) and Chris Falk (music).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Bonus episode: scary ads

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 4:15 Transcription Available


    We've discovered what makes a good fear appeal ad, but what about the ones that miss the mark? Hear our expert Associate Professor Cassie Hayward's take on the Australian Government's Covid-19 vaccination campaign. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    How scary ads can change our behaviour

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 21:57 Transcription Available


    Government and advocacy groups want us all to make healthier and safer choices. Yet, changing undesirable behaviour is notoriously challenging. Why then are fear appeal ads – when done well – such an effective means to jump-start us into action? This episode looks at the ways the Victorian TAC — Transport Accident Commission — leverage fear appeal ads to reduce our road death tolls. Hosted by journalist Lynne Malcolm for the Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences. Featuring Associate Professor Cassie Hayward and TAC's Head of Road Safety Sam (Samatha) Cockfield. Our production team is: Carly Godden (producer), Amy Bugeja and Mairead Murray (assistant producers), Arch Cuthburtson (sound engineer) and Chris Falk (music).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Why do we fall for misinformation?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 19:50


    Misinformation is being weaponised in the media and politics, and many fall down the conspiracy theory spiral. In what ways do our brains predispose us to believe in misinformation? How is our current information environment – especially social media – aiding the spread of ‘fake news'? And can you actually convince true believers to let go of conspiracy theories? Hosted by journalist Lynne Malcolm for the Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences. Featuring Associate Professor Andrew Perfors and David Milner from The Shot. Our production team is: Carly Godden (producer), Amy Bugeja and Mairead Murray (assistant producers), Arch Cuthburtson (sound engineer), and Chris Falk (music).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    PsychTalks Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 1:44 Transcription Available


    Coming 16 May 2022. Welcome to PsychTalks: modern life explored by psychology experts. Deep dive into today's big issues, as leading psychology researchers share their knowledge. Discover fascinating insights into what makes society — and people — tick. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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