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Making friends: the science of social interaction

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Abstract
This program investigates the mind's remarkable ability to recognize people, to make sense of their expressions and body language, to perceive what they may be thinking, and then - if the moment seems right - to charm them. Viewers will discover why first impressions are so important, what happens when they "click" with someone, how to tell if a smile is genuine, and why a party is one of the most demanding and complex situations humans will ever face. The story of a couple attempting to win over their respective in-laws-to-be is featured. Original BBCW broadcast title: Making Friends.
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The human mind: from neurons to knowledge
Duration
01:02:03 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
Target or Intended Audience
Higher education
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