| Date | Programmes | Podcast Title | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 23-Jan-18 |
Why You So Liddat? (8:00 PM) |
Why You So Liddat #12 - Why We Need Pain
Brock Bastian, University of Melbourne |
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| 17-Jan-18 |
Why You So Liddat? (8:00 PM) |
Why You So Liddat #11 - The Science of Selflessness
Elizabeth Svoboda |
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| 09-Jan-18 |
Why You So Liddat? (7:00 PM) |
Why You So Liddat #10 - Road Rage
Professor Mark Sullman, Middle East Technical University |
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| 02-Jan-18 |
Why You So Liddat? (7:00 PM) |
Why You So Liddat #9 - Video Games: Good or Bad?
Daniel Johnson, Games Research and Interaction Design Lab at QUT |
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| 12-Dec-17 |
Why You So Liddat? (7:00 PM) |
Why You So Liddat #8 - Lefties and Righties
Professor Clare Porac, Penn State University |
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| 05-Dec-17 |
Why You So Liddat? (7:00 PM) |
Why You So Liddat #7 - Who Run The World? Lizards!
Professor Christopher French, Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit, Goldsmiths, University of London |
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| 28-Nov-17 |
Why You So Liddat? (7:00 PM) |
Why You So Liddat #6 - Decisions, Decisions
Professor Benjamin Scheibehenne, University of Geneva |
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| 21-Nov-17 |
Why You So Liddat? (7:00 PM) |
Why You So Liddat #5 - Why We Sleep
Professor Richard Horner, University of Toronto |
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| 14-Nov-17 |
Why You So Liddat? (7:00 PM) |
Why You So Liddat #4 - Teen Brain
Dan Romer, Research Director, Annenberg Public Policy Center |
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| 07-Nov-17 |
Why You So Liddat? (7:00 PM) |
Why You So Liddat #3 - Group Up
David Berreby, Author of Us and Them: The Science of Identity |
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| 31-Oct-17 |
Why You So Liddat? (7:00 PM) |
Why You So Liddat #2 - Psychopaths
James Fallon, University of California, Irvine |
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| 24-Oct-17 |
Why You So Liddat? (7:00 PM) |
Why You So Liddat #1 - Earworms
Elizabeth Margulis, Director of the Music Cognition Lab at the University of Arkansas |
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