http://www.gla.ac.uk/ en-us University of Glasgow University of Glasgow noPsychology Psychology at Glasgow brings together world-leading expertise in cognitive & behavioural neuroscience, language & communication, and perception & cognition in order to advance the understanding of behaviour. We are rated in the UK’s top 10 for research. Psychology at Glasgow brings together world-leading expertise in cognitive & behavioural neuroscience, language & communication, and perception & cognition in order to advance the understanding of behaviour. We are rated in the UK’s top 10 for research. University of Glasgow 2 Multimodal linkages between phonetic and visual perception School of Psychology Anja Moos discusses her Kelvin Smith project investigating synesthesia triggered by speech/voices. Anja Moos discusses her Kelvin Smith project investigating synesthesia triggered by speech/voices. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts/subjects/scieng/psychology/anjamoos.mp4 Thu, 09 Jun 2011 10:51:00 BST 06:35 3 Facial expressions: cultural differences in perception and response Institute of Neuroscience & Psychology Research shows that there are cultural contrasts in how people perceive and respond to different facial expressions. Dr Rachael Jack explains. Research shows that there are cultural contrasts in how people perceive and respond to different facial expressions. Dr Rachael Jack explains. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts/subjects/mvls/psychoneuro/rachaeljackfacialrecognition.mp3 Wed, 04 Jan 2012 14:14:00 GMT 2:40 4 How the brain ‘talks over’ boring quotes School of Psychology At the Centre for Cognitive Neuro-imaging, Bo Yao discusses research showing how voice-selective areas of the brain ‘talk over’ boring direct speech quotes. At the Centre for Cognitive Neuro-imaging, Bo Yao discusses research showing how voice-selective areas of the brain ‘talk over’ boring direct speech quotes. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts/subjects/mvls/psychoneuro/BoYao.mp3 Wed, 21 Mar 2012 10:32:00 GMT 01:43 5 From collective remembering to a social psychology of experience Adam Smith Research Foundation Professor Steven D Brown (University of Leicester) and Dr Paula Reavey (London South Bank), visiting speakers for the Adam Smith Research Foundation for the inaugural lecture of the Glasgow Memory Group. Professor Steven D Brown (University of Leicester) and Dr Paula Reavey (London South Bank), visiting speakers for the Adam Smith Research Foundation for the inaugural lecture of the Glasgow Memory Group. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts//subjects/scieng/psychology/BrownReavey.mp4 Tue, 29 May 2012 16:49:00 BST 1:01:25